WIRE โ This is a three-part series that chronicles the historical trajectory of Ghana's tribunal system. The series relies, inter alia, on books by two legal luminaries to chart the evolution of the tribunal system from an opaque military apparatus into a structure widely rejected by the public, as evidenced by consecutive constitutional reviews recommending its total abolition and de-establishment. I reveal the sharp policy shift between sustained institutional dormancy and the sudden, midnight passage of the Tribunals Bill, 2026, clarifying how the new statute completely overhauls the defunct Act 459 (the Courts Act, 1993) framework to promise a highly transparent, hyper-expeditious mechanism for citizen-led justice under rigorous democratic oversight.
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