Bail Delays Threaten Justice
Bail remains one of the most contentious issues in Ghana’s justice system, as delays in releasing individuals after bail has been granted continue to fuel public frustration. Prof. Stephen Kwaku ...
Bail remains one of the most contentious issues in Ghana’s justice system, as delays in releasing individuals after bail has been granted continue to fuel public frustration. Prof. Stephen Kwaku ...
A new wave of concern has emerged following reports of a potential revenue assurance arrangement at the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), drawing sharp criticism from legal and governance expert ...
A troubling case of alleged investor abuse has sparked a national call for urgent government action. Legal scholar and Democracy and Development Fellow at CDD-Ghana, Prof. Stephen Kwaku Asare, has ...
The NSA scandal continues to send shockwaves throughout Ghana as Professor Stephen Kwaku Asare has challenged the growing public tendency to hide behind legal formalities in the face of massive ...
On June 9, 2025, Ghana’s Parliament sparked a nationwide debate on anti-corruption efforts by unveiling the proposed “Vulture Awards”—a controversial initiative aimed at publicly shaming the most egregiously corrupt individuals ...
The ongoing national conversation about judicial independence has taken a sharper turn following comments by Professor Stephen Kwaku Asare, a prominent legal scholar and Democracy and Development Fellow at CDD-Ghana. ...
Public universities, according to Professor Stephen Kwaku Asare, legal expert and Democracy and Development Fellow at CDD-Ghana, should not bear the names of politicians but reflect public character. Prof. Asare ...
Demands for a sweeping reform of the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) are intensifying as prominent legal scholar Prof. Stephen Kwaku Asare has challenged the deeply rooted constitutional privileges granted to ...
Prof. Stephen Kwaku Asare has taken a firm stance against what he described as a gross misapplication of the prima facie standard by former President Akufo-Addo in a 2025 determination ...
In Ghana’s ever-evolving democratic journey, one thing remains clear: due process is non-negotiable. At the heart of this process lies audi alteram partem—“hear the other side.” Accordingly, legal scholar and ...