Constitutional law pertains to the interpretation, implementation and modification of Ghana's 1992 Constitution. This legal domain delves into understanding the content, implications and boundaries of the Constitution.
As societal and political landscapes evolve in Ghana, practitioners of constitutional law engage in bringing cases before the Supreme Court, seeking elucidation on the interpretation, application and enforcement of constitutional provisions that is often in the public interest.
In doing so, we stand ready to aid citizens who perceive infringements or abuse of their human rights and/or constitutional rights by governmental agencies or public institutions empowered by the constitution, such as law enforcement agencies, healthcare providers and educational institutions.
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