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    COPYRIGHT PERMISSIONS GRANTED LIBRARIES IN GHANA: AN EXPOSITION OF SECTION 21 OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT 2005 (ACT 690)

    December 16, 2025 - By editors.rolihlahlajournal@gmail.com

    ANITA NATEKIE NARTEY ESQ* ABSTRACT Libraries are of utmost importance in our society. Its impact causes a ripple effect across generations and therefore a needed resource in our communities. However, in light of benefitting from the resources of the library, there is the need to consider the interests of the…

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    HISTORICAL FOUNDATION OF THE SOURCES OF LAW AS ENSHRINED IN THE 1992 CONSTITUTION: A CRITICAL LOOK AT ARTICLE 11

    December 16, 2025 - By editors.rolihlahlajournal@gmail.com

    CHRISTOPHER AMOASI[1] ABSTRACT Ghana is considered one of the most peaceful countries in the Sub-Saharan region. On Ghana’s journey to peace, she has been marred with political turmoil and social unrests. This nation has evolved from parliamentary supremacy, where the constitution did not create any legal obligations enforceable by a…

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    NOLLE PROSEQUI IN GHANA: NAVIGATING THE TENSION BETWEEN JUSTICE AND PROSECUTORIAL DISCRETION

    December 16, 2025 - By editors.rolihlahlajournal@gmail.com

    MICHAEL AGBOZO[1] ABSTRACT This article delves into the complex and contentious issue of Nolle Prosequi in Ghana, where the Attorney General’s discretion to discontinue criminal proceedings raises concerns about justice, accountability, and the rule of law. The article examines the legal framework governing Nolle Prosequi, including the Constitution and relevant…

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