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Ghana: Who Speaks for the Dead? Reform Ghana's Medico-Legal Death Investigation System Under Colonial Coroner's Act 1960 (Act 18)
In recent years, Ghana has been marked by a troubling rise in suspicious and unexplained deaths, many of which have ignited intense public outcry, media scrutiny, and protracted litigation. Families, ...
Today in History, exactly 60 years ago, on 1 July 1960, Kwame Nkrumah became Ghana's first president and Ghana officially became a Republic. On March 6, 1957 Ghana emerged the first African nation ...
Sixty-five (65) years after its passage, Ghana's Coroners Act, 1960 (Act 18), stands as one of the country's oldest surviving legal instruments from the immediate post-independence period. Enacted and ...
The Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) has called for the immediate amendment of the Legal Professional Act, 1960, to make legal education accessible to all Ghanaians. It said the Act which ...
Ghana's first post-independence president, Kwame Nkrumah, was overthrown in a US-backed military coup in 1966 [AP] In 2011, the South African government announced a plan to create a 9.6-gigawatt ...
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