[PDF][PDF] The relevance of natural justice in the decision-making processes of Public bodies and officials in Ghana
RO Mensah - International Journal of Law and Society, 2022 - researchgate.net
As its name implies, Natural Justice is so fundamental that it is equated to being innate,
intuitive or instinctive. It is essentially designed to ensure fairness in the application of law …
intuitive or instinctive. It is essentially designed to ensure fairness in the application of law …
Community Radio Broadcasting and Local Governance Participation in Ghana: A Study of Simli Radio in the Kumbungu District of the Northern Region.
MF Amadu - 2023 - westminsterresearch.westminster.ac …
This research explores the nexus between community radio and local community
participation in decentralized local governance in the Ghanaian context. It is based on a …
participation in decentralized local governance in the Ghanaian context. It is based on a …
Balancing Religious Freedoms and the Right to Education of Minorities in Ghana: A Focus on Access to Public Senior High Schools by Rastafarians
C Prempeh - Democratic Governance, Law, and Development in …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract In March 2021, the Ghanaian social media was inundated with counter-opinions on
two young men with dreadlocks—whose admission at Achimota High School was …
two young men with dreadlocks—whose admission at Achimota High School was …
[PDF][PDF] The Relevance of Natural Justice in the Decision-Making Processes of Public Bodies and Officials: The 1992 Constitution of Ghana in Perspective
RO Mensah - researchgate.net
As its name implies, Natural Justice is so fundamental that it is equated to being innate,
intuitive or instinctive. It is essentially designed to ensure fairness in the application of law …
intuitive or instinctive. It is essentially designed to ensure fairness in the application of law …
[引用][C] God's Chosen People? A critical investigation of discourses in North American Black and Pan-African Theologies
A Potgieter - 2021 - University of Western Cape