In October, 1961, the Ghanaian legislature enacted two laws which received considerable attention from the world press. One made illegal any statement which could be taken as criticism of the President. This was to apply even in the legislature, so that it would be extremely difficult for any anti-Nkrumah forces there to operate effectively. The other law empowered the President to appoint special courts to deal with crimes against the state. This might not have been especially noteworthy except that they were clearly set up so that they could easily be used to bring about the execution of persons who had done nothing more than express opposition to the President in some ordinarily legal manner. The law gave the President the right to appoi...
In its 57 years of nationhood, Ghana witnessed 22 years of military rule, 6 years of one-party gover...
February 24, 1966 is regarded by many Ghanaians as the Waterloo in the history of Ghana, and Ghanaia...
In democratic settings, private mass media are often considered a powerful force against political c...
The primary purpose of the study is (a) to critically examine the charges of critics, such as Afrifa...
Political vigilantism has been a significant issue in many parts of the world, and it has undermined...
Ghana’s democracy is plagued by zero-sum politics usually described as winner-takes-all. Winner-take...
A coup by a handful of police and army officers on the morning of 24 February 1966 overthrew the reg...
The prevalence of bribery in Ghana has increased significantly since the mid-2000s and has received ...
Many African nations use both statutory and customary laws in governing their countries. This sugges...
In some democracies judiciaries have developed the political question doctrine to jurisprudentially ...
Ghana’s 2012 presidential elections ended with the incumbent, John Mahama, winning, and Nana Akufo-A...
This dissertation examines how judicial institutions in sub-Saharan Africa were used to both legitim...
Ghana is a unitary Republic with a Constitution based on the model of the United States of America. ...
On February 28th, 1948, a deadly police shooting at a veteran’s demonstration in the Gold Coast spar...
The effectiveness of a political leader depends on the leader\u27s ability to formulate a vision, de...
In its 57 years of nationhood, Ghana witnessed 22 years of military rule, 6 years of one-party gover...
February 24, 1966 is regarded by many Ghanaians as the Waterloo in the history of Ghana, and Ghanaia...
In democratic settings, private mass media are often considered a powerful force against political c...
The primary purpose of the study is (a) to critically examine the charges of critics, such as Afrifa...
Political vigilantism has been a significant issue in many parts of the world, and it has undermined...
Ghana’s democracy is plagued by zero-sum politics usually described as winner-takes-all. Winner-take...
A coup by a handful of police and army officers on the morning of 24 February 1966 overthrew the reg...
The prevalence of bribery in Ghana has increased significantly since the mid-2000s and has received ...
Many African nations use both statutory and customary laws in governing their countries. This sugges...
In some democracies judiciaries have developed the political question doctrine to jurisprudentially ...
Ghana’s 2012 presidential elections ended with the incumbent, John Mahama, winning, and Nana Akufo-A...
This dissertation examines how judicial institutions in sub-Saharan Africa were used to both legitim...
Ghana is a unitary Republic with a Constitution based on the model of the United States of America. ...
On February 28th, 1948, a deadly police shooting at a veteran’s demonstration in the Gold Coast spar...
The effectiveness of a political leader depends on the leader\u27s ability to formulate a vision, de...
In its 57 years of nationhood, Ghana witnessed 22 years of military rule, 6 years of one-party gover...
February 24, 1966 is regarded by many Ghanaians as the Waterloo in the history of Ghana, and Ghanaia...
In democratic settings, private mass media are often considered a powerful force against political c...