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Interpretation of Article 154(1) of the 1979 Constitution on whether the Ghana Cocoa Marketing Board is a public corporation

Interpretation of Section 11 of the 1979 Constitution

Interpretation of section 15 (2) and (3) of the transitional provisions of the Constitution, 1979

Interpretation of section 15 and 16 of the transitional provisions of the Constitution, 1979

Interpretation of section 162 of the 1979 Constitution

Interpretation of Section 191 of the 1979 Constitution on the extent of the powers of the Attorney-General

Interpretation of Section 220(2)(c) of the 1979 Constitution on what the phrase "with the consent of the parties" entails

Interpretation of section 267 of the 1979 Constitution as regards immunity clause

Interpretation of Section 274 of the 1979 Constitution

Interpretation of section 275 of the 1979 Constitution

Interpretation of Section 30(1) of the 1979 Constitution

Interpretation of section 33(1) of the 1979 Constitution

Interpretation of section 33 of the 1979 Constitution

Interpretation of section 33 of the 1979 Constitution on whether it applies to all bodies

Interpretation of Section 33 of the 1979 Constitution on whether the judge must show on record that an interpreter was present

Interpretation of section 39(1) & (2) of the 1979 Constitution

Interpretation of section 39(1) of the 1979 Constitution

Interpretation of section 40 of the 1979 Constitution

Interpretation of section 42 of the 1979 Constitution

Interpretation of Section 6(1) of the 1979 Constitution on whether the decision of a non-judicial body is binding

Interpretation of Section 6(6)(b) and (d) of the 1979 Constitution

Interpretation of Section 6(6)(d) of the 1979 Constitution

Interpretation of Section 6 of the 1979 Constitution on whether there is a distinction between Federal and State just powers

Interpretation of section 7(5) of the 1979 Constitution

Interpretation of Sections 1 and 4(8) of the 1979 Constitution on whether the courts have jurisdiction to entertain claims on the exercise of power by the National Assembly

Interpretation of sections 220(1)(a) and (b), 221(1) and 222(b) of the 1979 Constitution

Interpretation of sections 220(1)(a) and (b) and 221(1) of the 1979 Constitution

Meaning of "slavery" and "servitude" as used in section 31(1)(b) of the 1979 Constitution

Meaning of the word "dignity" as used in section 31 of the 1979 Constitution

Purport of section 33(4) of the 1979 Constitution

What constitutes forced or compulsory labour under section 31(1)(c) of the 1979 Constitution

Whether section 32 of the 1979 Constitution was suspended by the Constitution (Suspension and Modification) Decree No. 107 of 1993.

Whether section 42 of the 1979 Constitution confers jurisdiction on a High Court

Whether the definition of "public service of the Federation" in section 277(1) of the 1979 Constitution incorporates the application of the Federal Civil Service Rules

Whether the expression "any determination of the court and includes judgment" used in section 277 of the 1979 Constitution is wide enough to include acquittal

Whether the use of the words "shall have regard" in Section 191(3) of the 1979 Constitution has the effect of delimiting the powers of the Attorney-General

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