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Legal titan Kanyeihamba remembered as Uganda's oracle of justice
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52307, member: 636"] Legal scholar Isaac Christopher Lubogo reflected on his transformative encounter with the late Professor George Wilson Kanyeihamba during a 2004 symposium at Uganda Christian University. Lubogo served as president of the law society when Kanyeihamba delivered his keynote address titled The Lawyer Today. The distinguished jurist entered their modest hall without fanfare, carrying himself with remarkable humility despite his extraordinary achievements. His presentation transcended conventional academic discourse, evolving into what Lubogo described as an intellectual pilgrimage that challenged students to reimagine their profession. Kanyeihamba emphasized that law governs human existence from birth certificates through death documentation, extending protection to both the unborn and deceased. The professor's credentials spanned decades of distinguished service across multiple institutions and roles. He earned his bachelor's degree from University of Portsmouth and completed advanced studies at University of Warwick, where he later received honorary recognition. His career encompassed positions as attorney general, justice minister, parliament member, and Supreme Court justice from 1997 to 2009. Kanyeihamba also served on the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights while holding chancellorships at Kampala International University and Kabale University. His intellectual humility struck Lubogo most profoundly when Kanyeihamba admitted that ascending professional heights revealed how little he truly understood about law's deeper complexities. [/QUOTE]
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