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Kwasi Prempeh: Ways to deal with absence of constitutional limit on Supreme Court size

We tend to act in these matters as if we inhabit this legal universe alone or do not share a common legal tradition with many other countries. In every one of those countries, where the Constitution names only a minimum but is silent on the upper limit of the apex court, the Constitution either says […]

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Anthony Goodnuff Appiah Larbi writes: Clarifying the Role of Silence in Contractual Consent.

 CLARIFYING THE ROLE OF SILENCE IN CONTRACTUAL CONSENT Anthony Goodnuff Appiah Larbi [1] Introduction It is usually said silence means consent in our everyday statements. This reminds me of my Senior High School (SHS) days. My Elective English Literature teacher, Mr. Afful[2], in one of his comments to make class interesting said, gone were the

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Opinion: While passing the anti-gay bill may be good, we must consider its potential implications

The recent passage of the Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values (Anti-LGBTQ) Bill by the Parliament of Ghana has sparked significant debate and concern, both domestically and internationally. The bill aims at promoting proper human sexual rights and Ghanaian family values and proscribes the promotion and advocacy for LGBTQ+ practices. The Bill is

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Opinion:Female inclusivity in Ghana’s legal systems

By Napoleon Ato Kittoe The legal field has historically lacked diversity and inclusion. Recent advances, however, point to positive changes. In the legal profession, female lawyers have played crucial roles in advancing legal inclusivity for women. Significant gains have been made with respect to the male-female ratio in all representations. Women’s enrolment in law schools

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