17/01/2023
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11/07/2022
In collaboration with the California State University, Sacremento Division on Criminal Justice, the University of Ghana School of Law invites you to a riveting RoundTable discussion on "Restorative Justice in Ghana".
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10/07/2022
Wishing all Muslims around the world and within the University of Ghana School of Law a happy Eid celebration.
01/07/2022
To the to do more.
Happy Republic Day!
University of Ghana Law Students' Union
30/06/2022
Today is (DSRA)!
As part of activities to mark the DSRA, the College of Humanities organized an Open Forum and Round Table discussion held on Monday, 27th July, 2022 at the UG Cedi Conference Center.
Our Dean, Prof. Raymond A. Atuguba, a panelist, shared some insights on the current state of publication of scholarly works by African Scholars, the factors that affect publication of scholarly works by African Scholars and some suggested solutions to improve the situation.
University of Ghana Law Students' Union
27/06/2022
We. Are. Set!
University of Ghana School of Law
University of Ghana Law Students' Union
27/06/2022
We continue today!
Join our Dean, Professor Raymond A. Atuguba at the Scholarly Exhibition, Forum and Roundtable Discussion as we climax the .
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University of Ghana Law Students' Union
24/06/2022
Last Call!
The week long 'Exhibition of School Projects and Scholarly Works' at the University of Ghana School of Law ends today.
If you haven't been to the foyer yet, it's not too late.
Come with a friend to view the contributions of learned and seasoned lawyers to National Development.
See you soon!
University of Ghana Law Students' Union
23/06/2022
Have you been to the 'Exhibition of School Projects and Scholarly Works' at the University of Ghana School of Law today?
The week long exhibition is ongoing. Do pass by!
Don't forget to come with a friend. See you!
University of Ghana School of Law University of Ghana Law Students' Union
21/06/2022
"We are celebrating the contributions that the Law has made to Science and Technology”.
The Day of the Scientific Renaissance of Africa was started by the African Union and the day was meant to encourage the governments and people of Africa to recognize the importance of science and technology. For us at the UG School of Law, we have chosen our theme “The multi-disciplinary research in aid of science and technology" to showcase the works of both past and current faculty as well as school projects and publications.
¬ Mr. Joseph Antah, speaking at the launch of the 'Exhibition of School Projects and Scholarly Works’.
University of Ghana Law Students' Union
21/06/2022
Our Dean, Professor Atuguba speaking at the opening ceremony of the 'Exhibition of School Projects and Scholarly Works', said “we have to re-write the history of Ghana to include and project the enormous contributions that the School has made not just to the University but also to National Development’.
Here are a few names worthy of mention stated by Prof. Raymond A. Atuguba in his opening remarks:
¬ S.K.B Asante was the first head of the department of UG School of Law in 1958 and chaired the Committee to draft the 1992 constitution. He was assisted by Prof. E.V.O. Dankwa who was also a lecturer at the School of Law for 40 years.
¬ Dr. Thomas Mensah led the process to write the 1979 Constitution and was the Dean of UG School of Law at the time.
¬ Most of the laws on children and women's rights in this country have been generated from research by Prof. Akua Kuenyehia and Prof. Justice Mrs. Henrietta Mensa-Bonsu, both former Deans of UGSoL.
¬ The forestry law in this country was spearheaded by Prof. Nii Ashie Kotei, a former Dean of UGSoL.
Join us at the exhibition which continues tomorrow and ends on Friday.
University of Ghana Law Students' Union
21/06/2022
Today, the University of Ghana School of Law (UGSoL) in commemoration of the Day of the Scientific Renaissance of Africa, launched a week long 'Exhibition of School Projects and Scholarly Works' to celebrate the various contributions of Law in Science and Technology and National Development.
The day of the Scientific Renaissance of Africa is celebrated in recognition of Africa's contribution to the rise and development of modern science and technology.
The exhibition ends on Friday, do pass by!
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