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Revalidating Customary Law: The New Era of Good Title In Ghana’s Land Act
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Revalidating Customary Law: The New Era of Good Title In Ghana’s Land Act

Introduction On the Republic Day last year, 2024, the topic, ‘The Clash of Two Legal Cultures” was deliberately chosen to emphasize how the common law sought to systematically “extinguish” customary law, but our indigenous law prevailed. As we celebrate another Republic Day on Tuesday, we have no option but to pause and reflect on our...

The Moral Nuances of Adverse Possession in Ghana 
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The Moral Nuances of Adverse Possession in Ghana 

“If property is indeed a relationship of socially approved control over a valued resource, it has become quite clear that in the Britain of the 21st century, adverse possession of land is a form of control which is no longer socially approved.”[1] Introduction The crux of property law of almost every legal system is adverse possession,...

Adverse Possession: A Modern Outlook
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Adverse Possession: A Modern Outlook

Introduction Land ownership and possessory rights have always been contentious issues for land law practitioners, and the concept of adverse possession adds a new layer of complexity to these old-age issues. In the words of one researcher, “It would appear that in the arena of problematic doctrines of law, adverse possession carries the trophy in...