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Joe Oloka-Onyango (Joseph Andrew Oloka-Onyango) was born on 16 September, 1960 in North London, London, is a Ugandan lawyer and academic. At 60 years old, Joe Oloka-Onyango height not available right now. We will update Joe Oloka-Onyango's height soon as possible.

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Popular As Joseph Andrew Oloka-Onyango
Occupation Lawyer and academic
Joe Oloka-Onyango Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 16 September 1960
Birthday 16 September
Birthplace North London, London
Nationality Ugandan

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His wife is Sylvia Tamale

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Wife Sylvia Tamale
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Children 2

Joe Oloka-Onyango Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Joe Oloka-Onyango worth at the age of 62 years old? Joe Oloka-Onyango’s income source is mostly from being a successful Lawyer. He is from Ugandan. We have estimated Joe Oloka-Onyango's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Lawyer

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2016

On May 5, 2016, he took lead when he made the inaugural staff lecture at the Makerere University School of Law, presenting a paper entitled "Enter the Dragon, Exit a Myth: The Contested Candidacy of John Patrick Amama Mbabazi".

On May 9, 2016, Prof Oloka-Onyango and 8 other law dons from Makerere University School of Law successfully filed an application before the Supreme Court of Uganda for leave to intervene in Uganda's 2017 Presidential election petition, Amama Mbabazi v. Yoweri Museveni & the Electoral Commission, as Amici Curiae. This became the first time in Ugandan electoral history that the Supreme Court heard and granted an application for such leave. The nine law dons were; Oloka-Onyango, Sylvia Tamale, Christopher Mbazira, Ronald Naluwairo, Rose Nakayi, Busingye Kabumba, Daniel Ruhwheza, Kakungulu Mayambala and Daniel Ngabirano. As part of their submission, the law dons recommended to the Court the use of structural interdicts or supervisory injunctions to deal with the persistent disregard of its recommendations by the Electoral Commission and the State in matters of the electoral process. In its ruling, the Court stated that;

Some of Prof Oloka-Onyango's recent works include; "Battling over Human Rights: Twenty Essays on Law, Politics and Governance" (Langaa Publishing, 2015); "When Courts Do Politics" (Cornell University, 2016); "CONTROLLING CONSENT: Uganda's 2016 Elections" - Edited by J. Oloka-Onyango and Josephine Ahikire; "Debating Love, Politics and Identity in East Africa: The Case of Kenya and Uganda" in the African Journal of Human Rights (2015); "Human Rights and Public Interest Litigation in East Africa: A Bird's Eye View" in the George Washington University International Law Review (2015); "Befriending the Judiciary: Behind and Beyond the 2016 Supreme Court Amicus Curiae Rulings in Uganda" - J Oloka-Onyango and Christopher Mbazira. 2016; "Enter the Dragon, Exit a Myth: The Contested Candidacy of John Patrick Amama Mbabazi" – JUNE 2016; "From Expulsion to Exclusion." JUNE 6, 2016; "Unpacking the African Backlash to The International Criminal Court (ICC): The Case of Uganda and Kenya" - JUNE 9, 2015; And "Police Powers, Politics and Democratic Governance in Post-Movement Uganda - October 26, 2011.

2014

He has been a visiting professor at various universities around the world, including Oxford, Cape Town and the United Nations University in Tokyo. In 2014-2015, he spent his sabbatical as Fulbright Professor at George Washington University (GWU) in the USA and Fellow at the Stellenbosch Institute of Advanced Studies (STIAS) in South Africa.

Prof Oloka-Onyango is an active litigant and has been involved in various cases of Constitutional importance and relevance to the Human rights field. He was the lead petitioner in Constitutional Petition No. 8 of 2014, "Oloka-Onyango & 9 Others v. the Attorney General", before the Constitutional Court wherein the Anti Homosexuality Act of 2014 was declared void. He was also one of the petitioners in Constitutional Petition No. 2 of 2003, "Uganda Association of Women Lawyers & 5 Others v. the Attorney General" which successfully challenged the Constitutional validity of several provisions of Uganda's Divorce Act for being contrary to the Constitutionally guaranteed rights to equality of all persons regardless of sex and the rights of women.