Prof Oloka-Onyango previously served as a member of the
UN Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, as
UN Special Rapporteur on Globalization and Human Rights, as well as consultant to the
United Nations Development Programme,
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the
World Health Organization. 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;
"We are satisfied that the applicants have proven record in the area of Human Rights, Constitutionalism and Good Governance. They are highly experienced and widely researched legal scholars in these and related matters as evidenced by the attached curricula vitae." == Cases ==