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Ten years, many paths: Catching up with the first new professional law course class

In October 2015, about 250 students entered the Ghana School of Law, to embark on what was an experiment in…

1 month ago

MONDAY ESSAY: Lawyers As Critics, Judges As Targets: Reflections On Judicial Criticism And Resilience In The New Year

Uninformed criticism erodes the public trust in the judiciary and undermines its authority. Criticism should be constructive and respectful, focusing…

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Case of the Week: Rahim Ibrahim & 3 others v. The Public

The decision affirms that possession of suspected stolen property alone is insufficient for a conviction unless accompanied by proof of…

1 month ago

Disputes Convocation Steering Committee Pays Courtesy Call on Nana Dr. S. K. B. Asante

The Disputes Convocation promises to be a high-level, one-day conference carefully curated to equip participants with practical, hands-on knowledge and…

2 months ago

MONDAY ESSAY: The Corpse In Court: Examining Judicial Attitudes To Restraining Orders Over Dead Bodies

Injunctions are purposed to protect a right where that legal right could be asserted either at law or equity. This…

2 months ago

MONDAY ESSAY: The Public Interest, Judicial Independence & The Myth Of Neutrality

In our society, judges have discretionary power to do justice in a manner so wide that they may be regarded…

2 months ago

Read the full Speech by Dr Francisca Kusi-Appiah at the Launch of a Landmark Publication on Consumer Rights and Justice in Ghana

In addition to this book being an educational resource for consumer rights protection, it is also a loud, clear voice…

1 month ago

Case of week: Akosua Serwaah Fosuh v. Abusuapanin Kofi Owusu & 2 Others

The Plaintiff, Akosua Serwaah Fosuh, claimed to be the only lawful surviving spouse of the late celebrated musician Charles Kwadwo Fosuh,…

2 months ago

Book Review: Consumer Rights and Justice in Ghana, a Legal Compass

The introduction sets out the core problem. Ghana does not have a single, unified consumer protection law. The legal rules…

2 months ago

AWLA Marks 40 Years PNDC Law 111, Renews Call for Reform

The African Women Lawyers Association (AWLA) in Ghana marked the 40th anniversary of the Intestate Succession Law with the call…

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