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The Rule Of Law And Instant Justice In Ghana

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  • Pumpuni 10 years ago

    Cite your sources, please.

  • AGBELI-KAKLO 10 years ago

    WHEN YOU SO-CALLED LAWYERS IN GHANA ARE SO CORRUPT AND TURNED OSAGYEFO DR. KWAME NKRUMAH'S GHANA INTO AN INJUSTICES COUNTRY. ALL THESE NONSENSE YOUR ARTICLE IS POINTING OUT COMES FROM THE CORRUPTION ( BIG-TIME ) IN THE JUDICI ...
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  • Kenny Logan 10 years ago

    Daniel, let the armed robbers attack you in your house. Let them beat you, rape your wife or daughter and steam your things. Now when people around give the armed robbers instant justice, just prevent them from doing so. kwas ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    Daniel, any time I listen to and watch Ghanaian radio and television news on my laptop, the lawlessness in Ghana is unbelievable. The real problem is that in Ghana the judiciary and the justice systems work for only the rich ...
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  • Kwame Danso Ayesu, Attorney, NYC 10 years ago

    Mr. Korang, you did an excellent writing from an academic perspective. However, reality differs from the black letter law. Mob justice is an indication or vote of no confidence by the people towards our judicial system. Judic ...
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  • TEE 10 years ago

    GHANA IS DESTROY

  • Pelicles 10 years ago

    Instant justice is the last resort when the general public feel neglected by the "powers that be." Does it make sense to arrest an armed robber, hand him over to the police and then see the robber walking the street the next ...
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