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No General Duty to Disclose Material Facts Under Contract Law: The Burden of Buyers to Beware
“There is no duty to disclose facts in an arm’s length transaction, no matter how “morally censurable” such silence might…
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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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