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Banks push for stronger legal measures to tackle loan defaults
By Joshua Worlasi AMLANU & Ebenezer Chike Adjei Njoku The Ghana Association of Banks (GAB) wants a more robust legal framework to address loan defaults, arguing that defaulters must face stringent ...
We have a judicial system, don’t we? How can one person, who himself has been convicted of crimes, have the authority to override a judicial verdict and issue pardons to felons who were tried ...
Journalists can expose not only themselves but their employer and sources to serious consequences when reporting on legal ...
The Supreme Court’s new standing cases have further narrowed the class of claims justiciable in federal court. Some state ...
We are pushing for these standards to be enforced across the entire justice system—this includes all agencies and ...
The Utah Legislature should refrain from “reforming” Utah’s excellent judicial selection and retention system. Our “merit-based” system was adopted in 1985, the culmination of a long process begun in ...
In his first week in office, President Trump displayed an unusually expansive vision of executive authority. He challenged ...
The Greater London Authority (GLA) granted the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) planning permission to build 39 new grass tennis courts ... own plans to the court system, in a bid to head ...
For Chief Justice, Gaolapelwe Ketlogetswe’s ascension to the highest position in the Administration of Justice (AoJ) has brought in someone gifted with judicial temperament.
The lawsuit, marked  1/101/2011, which began 14 years ago, parades some of the celebrated names in Nigerian judicial circles.
A major new review of the criminal courts system is being initiated to tackle delays and inefficiencies amid historic backlogs. Sir Brian Leveson, former judicial chief for criminal justice, is ...