The PM Digital Law Hub provides a central, practice-focused platform where legal professionals can learn, stay updated, build capacity, access tools, consult, and engage with emerging issues at the intersection of law, technology, and AI within the Ugandan and broader global context.
The hub was developed by Advocate Paul Mukiibi to equip the legal profession with practical knowledge, guidance, training resources, precedents, and thought leadership that support ethical, competent, and future-ready legal practice.
Access a carefully curated collection of downloadable checklists, practice notes, and guides designed to support efficient and compliant legal practice. The Hub also provides AI-enabled tools to enhance legal research, drafting, and practice support
Access the latest local, regional, and international precedents on AI and technology in legal practice. Get downloadable cases, summaries of landmark decisions, and practice-ready insights that help advocates and judges stay informed in tech-driven legal matters.
Access up-to-date legal insights, presentations, and articles by Advocate Paul Mukiibi and other leading authors on the latest trends in technology and AI in legal practice. Explore expert commentaries, policy analyses, and updates on laws, regulations, and judicial approaches shaping modern legal and judicial innovation.
Enhance your skills with practical training on AI, technology, and modern legal practice. Follow guided learning pathways designed for lawyers, judges, academics, and students, and participate in webinars, masterclasses, and short courses on emerging legal-tech trends.
Listen to educational podcasts hosted by Advocate Paul Mukiibi, featuring expert talks, interviews, and panel discussions on AI and technology in legal practice. Access on-demand content designed to support continuous professional development and keep you informed on emerging trends in law and tech.
Get direct access to expert guidance on law, AI, and technology. Engage in online consultations for practice-specific or policy-related questions, and benefit from thought leadership on ethical, regulatory, and emerging considerations shaping modern legal practice.
Interesting system! It will significantly enhance accessibility for practitioners and individuals interested in this field of law. Special appreciation goes to Paul Mukiibi for this initiative.
Visiting the PM Digital Law Hub was a truly inspiring experience. The Hub represents a forward-looking and practical innovation that bridges law, technology, and access to justice.
I have gone through the links and this is such a rich and well-curated resources tool on cyber law. The depth, relevance, and practical value of the materials are truly commendable.
This is a strong and well-executed body of work. The resources speak for themselves. An impressive collection that sets a high standard for similar initiatives.
The emergence of lawyer-developed applications is a welcome development. This marks real progress from the early days when people lawyers never appreciated these things.
The ALP Conflict Resolution Hub Mediation Service provides the most advanced global rules
intended to assist parties and mediators to take maximum advantage of the flexible
procedures available in mediation for the resolution of disputes quickly and economically.
The Mediation Service guides parties that opt for Dispute Management Clauses in their
project contracts wherein the parties to the contract can jointly appoint a mediator to work
together, in a more collaborative and mutually beneficial environment and oversee that their
contracts proceed smoothly.
The ALP Conflict Resolution Hub Arbitration Service is based on the most efficient
Arbitration Rules which help the parties and arbitrator to use the best available global
practice for the resolution of domestic and international disputes quickly and economically by way of administered arbitration on global standards.
Additionally, the Arbitration Service provides for the appointment of emergency arbitrators,
which allows the parties in need of emergency interim reliefs to make such applications even
before the constitution of the regular arbitral tribunal.
The ALP Conflict Resolution Hub Conciliation Service provides an impartial, fast and
effective conciliation operating to a uniformly high standard in both the public and private
sector.
Participation in the Conciliation Service processes is voluntary, and so are the outcomes.Solutions are reached only by consensus whether by negotiation and agreements facilitated between the parties themselves or by the parties agreeing to settlement terms proposed by the Hub Conciliation Officer who treats as confidential all information received during the course of conciliation and the service is informal and non-legalistic in practice.
The ALP Conflict Resolution Hub Ombudsman Service is a confidential, impartial and
informal service that facilitates the resolution of disputes. A Hub Ombudsman helps parties
analyze problems and assists in identifying options and can, only if requested, become
involved in trying to resolve issues.
What’s more, the Hub Ombudsman Service alert managements to systemic trends and
issues and makes recommendations for necessary changes in their fields.