Hello All,
I am designing a course syllabus titled “Decolonial Lenses and Ghana’s Legal System”.
I intend to introduce this course on my return to Ghana and, if given an academic position, to teach in any of the law schools.
This is to address a knowledge gap in the legal education system regarding the unreflective learning of rules, laws, and systems that fail to recognize their colonial heritage.
I am inviting you to share with me papers, publications, ideas, or perspectives you expect to see in such a course.
* It is my understanding that no law school in Ghana has yet had such a course.
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@TheBakerAlex@buzstopboys I'm glad I was able to explain this theory in a way that you find viable. It's encouraging- makes me feel I need to do more to talk about it, since it's still something our policy makers haven't paid enough attention to. I appreciate it.
@nana_amatiwaah1 Akufo-Addo kept his brother as the finance minister for almost 8 years, destroyed our economy & got us into bankruptcy.
Didn't you see anything wrong at that time?
@AmaniampongBis@SerwaaPreimann@blaquegatsby@samgeorgegh 3. … doctrines as the basis to criminalize non-binary identities & sexual practices in Ghana, with the claim that such practices were alien. The doctrines that prohibit same are in themselves foreign.