Ghana’s citizens have a right to protest : what does the law say about restricting it (...)

29 avril 2025 | Justice Tankebe, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Cambridge
Ghanaian police and judicial practice treats the right to protest as less valuable than the restrictions that may be applied.
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