Last month, I attended a meeting organised by the School of Law of the University of Rwanda. Specifically, this meeting focused on how the School of Law can strengthen partnership with key stakeholders who oftentimes absorb law graduates in various capacities.
Among various presentations made, there's one that caught my attention most, one by Pie Habimana, a lecturer in the School of Law, titled "Evidence to establish paternity for illegitimate children under Rwandan law".
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