The demand for and availability of civil justice procedures for small claims can neither be disentangled nor extricated from the health of the economic climate of the relevant country concerned. In this article, it is argued that despite not being a developed country, Ghana was not completely insulated from the hardships or implementation of austerity measures that were triggered by the global economic meltdown. The inevitability of behavioural changes on the part of the Government of Ghana as lawmaker and provider of the machinery for civil justice on the one hand and small claims litigants as users of the civil procedure on the other hand are also explored in the article. After properly situating the exploration in the relevant economic c...
After metamorphosing into a lower middle income country, Ghana needs to transform and diversify its ...
In our previous Working Paper (Crook et al., 2010) we argued that, contrary to current stereotypes o...
This paper examines the role of financial liberalisation policies in Ghana and it finds that financi...
textabstractThe demand for and availability of civil justice procedures for small claims can neither...
textabstractThe civil justice system has been in a constant flux in the past decades due to changes ...
Ghana is one of the developing world’s success stories. The first sub-Saharan colony to gain indepen...
This article argues that corruption in judicial service denies majority of the people, particularly ...
Over the last decade, the Administration of Justice through the Ghana’s regular courts has encounter...
Like all good theories, market efficiency has major limitations, even though it continues to be the ...
Ghana enacted comprehensive alternative dispute resolution legislation in 2010 with the specific goa...
This paper contains an empirical investigation of the effects of trade and inflation on a convention...
This article, which is based on the research conducted for the General Report ‘Relief in Small and S...
The provision of legitimate and accessible justice for its citizens is one of the fundamental duties...
The article examines the effects of democracy and globalization on private investment in Ghana for t...
Funding Civil Justice in the Age of Fiscal Austerity: The Case of Zimbabwe is a published article by...
After metamorphosing into a lower middle income country, Ghana needs to transform and diversify its ...
In our previous Working Paper (Crook et al., 2010) we argued that, contrary to current stereotypes o...
This paper examines the role of financial liberalisation policies in Ghana and it finds that financi...
textabstractThe demand for and availability of civil justice procedures for small claims can neither...
textabstractThe civil justice system has been in a constant flux in the past decades due to changes ...
Ghana is one of the developing world’s success stories. The first sub-Saharan colony to gain indepen...
This article argues that corruption in judicial service denies majority of the people, particularly ...
Over the last decade, the Administration of Justice through the Ghana’s regular courts has encounter...
Like all good theories, market efficiency has major limitations, even though it continues to be the ...
Ghana enacted comprehensive alternative dispute resolution legislation in 2010 with the specific goa...
This paper contains an empirical investigation of the effects of trade and inflation on a convention...
This article, which is based on the research conducted for the General Report ‘Relief in Small and S...
The provision of legitimate and accessible justice for its citizens is one of the fundamental duties...
The article examines the effects of democracy and globalization on private investment in Ghana for t...
Funding Civil Justice in the Age of Fiscal Austerity: The Case of Zimbabwe is a published article by...
After metamorphosing into a lower middle income country, Ghana needs to transform and diversify its ...
In our previous Working Paper (Crook et al., 2010) we argued that, contrary to current stereotypes o...
This paper examines the role of financial liberalisation policies in Ghana and it finds that financi...