Ghana School of Law Courses Offered, Complete List of NAB Accredited Courses offered at Ghana School Of Law.
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Ghana School Of law Courses Offered
There are several Courses offered at Ghana School Of law. After going through the under-listed available courses, you can check the Admission – Entry Requirements Here.
The following courses are offered at the Ghana School Of law:
Family Law:
Definition and Scope Marriage and the Family The Laws Applicable Jurisdiction Marriage as a Special Contract and Breach of Promise of Marriage… read more
Law of Evidence
Civil Procedure
Civil Procedure PRELIMINARY ISSUES Hierarchy of Courts History of the Rules of Court in Ghana Various Rules of Court… read more
Advocacy
Conveyancing
The course is divided into the following three areas: Substantive Law Conveyancing Theory Practical Drafting The ultimate goal of the course is to equip students with adequate knowledge of the substantive land law in Ghana. A thorough understanding of this is necessary in order to help the student excel in practical drafting… read more
Company and Commercial Procedure
Company Law Article Index Company Law Commencement of Business: Section 39(1)) Section 9(3) of the Companies Code All Pages… read more
Interpretation of Deeds & Statutes
Criminal Procedure
The role of the Police in Criminal Procedure The role of the Attorney-General in Criminal Procedure Courts with Criminal Jurisdiction Forms of Trials in Ghana institution of Criminal Proceedings Arrests Generally Bail and Recognizance… read more
Law Practice Management & Legal Accountancy
Introduction: Why lawyers should learn accounting. What is accounting. Users of accounting information/stakeholders Standard setting Introduction to double entry bookkeeping… read more
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Introduce students to the principles and practice of Negotiation, Mediation and Arbitration running into account the peculiar circumstance of Ghana… read more