Author: Ghana. Law Reform Commission
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 37
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Report on the Legal Profession in Ghana
Author: Ghana. Law Reform Commission
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 37
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 37
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The Ghana Legal Profession
Author: Robin Luckham
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Category : Lawyers
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Category : Lawyers
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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The Law Reform Commission Report on the Legal Prosession [i.e. Profession] in Ghana
Author: Ghana Law Reform Commission
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Category : Lawyers
Languages : en
Pages : 37
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Category : Lawyers
Languages : en
Pages : 37
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Notes on the Ghana Legal Profession
Author: Alexander Robin Luckham
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Category : Lawyers
Languages : en
Pages : 402
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Category : Lawyers
Languages : en
Pages : 402
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Imperialism, Law and the Class Structure
Author: Alexander Robin Luckham
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Category : Lawyers
Languages : en
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Category : Lawyers
Languages : en
Pages :
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Independent Africa
Author: Laurence Cecil Bartlett Gower
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
"My intention [is] to provide a frank criticism of the British colonial legacies to countries which I have come to love and admire and a sincere unsycophantic tribute to those who are now struggling with the problems flowing from these legacies." In this book, an expanded version of The Oliver Wendell Holmes Lectures he delivered at Harvard University in 1966, Mr. Gower first looks at some of the legacies of colonialism inherited by those nations of Tropical Africa which recently gained independence from Britain: Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, The Gambia, Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. These various legacies include arbitrary national boundaries imposed long before independence; British-style education, government, civil service, military forces, and police; respect for the rule of law (and a residual contempt for it as a result of colonial associations); underdeveloped and unbalanced economies; hostility toward the West, including American "dollar-imperialism," and a hypersensitivity to criticism from that quarter. Mr. Gower continues with an assessment of what has happened to these legacies since independence and what seems likely to happen to them in the next few decades. His central concern is the challenge thus implied for the indigenous legal professions, but his study has far wider implications. In conclusion Mr. Gower describes how the legal professions were organized at the time of independence in the various countries and what progress has been made in producing the kinds of lawyers needed to solve the urgent problems these countries face. He suggests what the United States can and should-and occasionally what it should not-do to help.
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
"My intention [is] to provide a frank criticism of the British colonial legacies to countries which I have come to love and admire and a sincere unsycophantic tribute to those who are now struggling with the problems flowing from these legacies." In this book, an expanded version of The Oliver Wendell Holmes Lectures he delivered at Harvard University in 1966, Mr. Gower first looks at some of the legacies of colonialism inherited by those nations of Tropical Africa which recently gained independence from Britain: Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, The Gambia, Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. These various legacies include arbitrary national boundaries imposed long before independence; British-style education, government, civil service, military forces, and police; respect for the rule of law (and a residual contempt for it as a result of colonial associations); underdeveloped and unbalanced economies; hostility toward the West, including American "dollar-imperialism," and a hypersensitivity to criticism from that quarter. Mr. Gower continues with an assessment of what has happened to these legacies since independence and what seems likely to happen to them in the next few decades. His central concern is the challenge thus implied for the indigenous legal professions, but his study has far wider implications. In conclusion Mr. Gower describes how the legal professions were organized at the time of independence in the various countries and what progress has been made in producing the kinds of lawyers needed to solve the urgent problems these countries face. He suggests what the United States can and should-and occasionally what it should not-do to help.
Outline of the ... Report on the Legal Profession
Author: Nouvelle-Galles du Sud. Law Reform Commission
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Languages : en
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Report on the Legal Profession
Author: Singapore. Committee on Supply of Lawyers
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Category : Admission to the bar
Languages : en
Pages : 63
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Category : Admission to the bar
Languages : en
Pages : 63
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The Ghana Law Reports
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Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 568
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Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 568
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Ghana Justice Sector and the Rule of Law
Author:
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Category : Justice, Administration of
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Ghana: Justice Sector and the Rule of Law provides a comprehensive review of the justice sector in Ghana. It includes chapters on the legal and institutional framework, management and oversight mechanisms, criminal justice and access to justice. The review is an essential resource for all actors interested or involved in justice sector issues in Ghana.
Publisher:
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Category : Justice, Administration of
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Ghana: Justice Sector and the Rule of Law provides a comprehensive review of the justice sector in Ghana. It includes chapters on the legal and institutional framework, management and oversight mechanisms, criminal justice and access to justice. The review is an essential resource for all actors interested or involved in justice sector issues in Ghana.