By Reginald Nii Odoi

The Striking Down of Express Contract Terms: The Role of Courts in Doing Substantial Justice

The duty of the courts is to interpret…ensuring that justice is served...

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Contracts Made by the Courts

“The rights and duties with which jurisprudence busies itself again are nothing but prophecies...”

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Party Constitutionalisation and Constitutionalism: Towards a State-Regulated Financing of Political Parties in Ghana’s Fourth Republic

The purpose of the Constitution was not only to grant power, but to keep it from getting out of hand.

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A Living Organism Capable of Growth: A Random Thought on Moments of Change

The 1992 Constitution is therefore the sum total of our hopes, disappointments, experiences and expectations as a nation. If we…

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In Defense of the Constitution of Ghana: A Charge to Keep

Ghana has the best constitution in this world, and let us make it work for us….

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Two Hats, One Head & The Weight of Responsibility: The Office of the Attorney-General

Firm and resolute must be his (her) demeanour, and above all humble in the performance of his functions

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Shielding Directing minds of companies against liability: The business judgement rule and the duty of care in Ghana

In order to achieve economic efficiency of companies, it is imperative to not hold directors liable for every business decision…

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