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SC@150: Komfo Anokye’s “777 Laws” Was Asanteman’s Early Constitution- Manhyia Museum Director
The 777 laws of Komfo Anokye are the foundation of Asante and Akan customary law, serving as an early constitution…
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SC@150: Decentralise Supreme Court, Integrate AI To Bridge Customary-Modern Law Gap- Manhyia Museum Director to CJ
The Director of the Manhyia Museum, Ivor Agyeman-Duah, has called for the decentralisation of Ghana’s courts, including the Supreme Court,…
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SC@150: Early Gold Coast Lawyers Had Asante Royal Roots – Historian
Two of the earliest prominent lawyers on the Gold Coast were directly linked to the Asante royal family, as revealed…
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SC@150: Customary-Judicial Alignment Key to Durable Settlements – Historian
Historian and Director of the Manhyia Palace Museum, Ivor Agyeman-Duah, has highlighted the impact a collaboration between traditional authorities and…
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SC@150: 1992 Constitution Marked Decisive Turning Point in Chiefs-Courts Rivalry – Asantehene
The occupant of the Golden Stool, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has hailed the 1992 Constitution of Ghana as a decisive…
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SC@150: The Colonial and Post-Independence Tensions Between Chieftaincy and Modern Courts
History has recorded tension between the institution of chieftaincy and Ghana’s modern court system. Its evolution dates back to colonial…















































