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Celebrating 800 years of Magna Carta in Kampala

High Commissioner writes editorial in Ugandan press, part of a programme of events marking the anniversary

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Op-ed

HE Alison Blackburne's op-ed article in the New Vision newspaper of 15 June 2015.

It is exactly 800 years since King John sealed Magna Carta 鈥 or 鈥渢he Great Charter鈥 鈥 at Runnymede on 15 June 1215, a ground-breaking document that would change the world. Many ideas which we take for granted today, such as the limits of executive power, guaranteed access to justice, the rule of law, and no imprisonment without trial, first found their voice in Magna Carta.

Magna Carta Corner

The 'Magna Carta' corner at the 2015 Queen's Birthday Party in Kampala.

To mark this momentous anniversary, British High Commissioner HE Alison Blackburne has written an editorial entitled 鈥淢agna Carta: an 800-year legacy of human rights and rule of law鈥. This was published today in the leading 鈥淣ew Vision鈥 daily newspaper in Uganda. In her editorial, the High Commissioner noted that 鈥淢agna Carta鈥檚 core principles are 鈥 echoed in constitutional documents around the world, including 鈥 the constitutions of many Commonwealth countries, including Uganda, where the protection of personal liberty and the right to a fair hearing are firmly embedded within Chapter Four of the Constitution of the Republic.鈥

The publication of the High Commissioner鈥檚 editorial was the latest in a series of events that the High Commission has organised this year to promote the themes of Magna Carta in Uganda. These have included a UK election results breakfast on 8 May and our Queen鈥檚 Birthday Party on 11 June, which included a 鈥淢agna Carta Corner鈥 and reflections on the significance of the Great Charter in the High Commissioner鈥檚 speech.

Post-UK Election breakfast

HE Alison Blackburne engages with politicians and civil society leaders at the UK election results breakfast she hosted at her residence on 8 May.

In the UK, the Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary have been participating in national events to celebrate the anniversary. Find more information, photographs and video on our .

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Published 15 June 2015