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  2. Ghanaian juvenile justice system - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal Procedure Code (Act 30) reformed the previous juvenile justice systems implemented by the British. [3] The Criminal Procedure Act raised the age of juveniles from 16 to 17. [ 3 ] The code gave the juvenile court exclusive control over the cases and decisions involving juveniles. [ 3 ]

  3. Accra Metropolitan District - Wikipedia

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    The district was established by the Local Government Act of 1993 (Act 462) and Legislative Instrument 1615. [1] The local authority of the district, the Accra Metropolitan Assembly , is currently headed by Mohammed Adjei Sowah, who was appointed by the President of the Republic of Ghana in 2017 as the Metropolitan Chief Executive and serves as ...

  4. Capacity in English law - Wikipedia

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    A statutory definition of the term "necessary" is provided in section 2(3) of the Sales of Goods Act of Ghana, 1962 (Act 137) which states: "necessaries are goods suitable to the condition in life of the person to whom they are delivered and his actual requirements at the time of the delivery".

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  6. United Party (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    After Ghana attained its independence on 6 March 1957, the Parliament of Ghana passed the Avoidance of Discrimination Act, 1957 (C.A. 38), which banned all parties and organizations that were confined to or identifiable to any racial, ethnic or religious groups with effect from 31 December 1957. The title of the Act was:

  7. Human rights in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghana is a sovereign country in West Africa. It was a British colony until 6th March 1957 , when it became the first country, south of the Sahara to gain independence . The fundamental rights of a Ghanaian has been enshrined in the Chapter 5 of the 1992 Constitution. [ 2 ]

  8. Ghana Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    However, this division was not observed in practice in Ghana and in 1960 an act abolished the distinction. [9] Until the Ghana School of Law was established in 1958, all lawyers were trained abroad, almost always at the Inns of Court in England. As of 2011, there were about 2,500 practising lawyers, although not all had registered as members of ...

  9. National Commission for Civic Education - Wikipedia

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    The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) is a government agency in Ghana. [1] The commission is responsible for the education of Ghanaians on civic matters. [2] The commission was established by Act 452 of the Parliament of Ghana in 1993. [3]