Customary law and 1992 constitution of Ghana: a comparative theoretical study
<p>Ghana’s 1992 Constitution entrenches Fundamental Human Rights and Freedoms, some of which do not exist in the customary law of the tribal polities with whom the state shares citizens. The state’s efforts to assert this liberal identity as the people’s; and the tribal polities’ commensurate...
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2021
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