Akua Kuenyehia
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Akua Kuenyehia is a Ghanaian lawyer who has been a judge of the International Criminal Court since 2003. She is currently First Vice-President of the Court.[1]
Kuenyehia was educated at University of Ghana and Oxford University. She has spent most of her professional career teaching at the University of Ghana, as Dean of Law, and as a visiting professor at other institutions including Leiden University and Temple University.[2]
[edit] Books
- Women and law in West Africa (2003). Accra, Ghana, WaLWA. ISBN 9988787413
and jointly
- Kuenyehia, A., Butegwa, F., & Nduna, S. (2000). Legal rights organizing for women in Africa: a trainer's manual. Harare, Zimbabwe, WiLDAF. ISBN 0797420827
- Bowman, C. G., & Kuenyehia, A. (2003). Women and law in sub-Saharan Africa. Accra, Ghana, Sedco. ISBN 9964722354 - publisher's details at[1]
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[edit] External links
- Prof Akua Kuenyehia Re-Elected, January 30, 2006 in Graphic Ghana
- Interview with Prof Akua Kuenyehia, April 2003 newsletter, WiLDAF/FeDDAF
- Prof. Kuenyehia Speaks Out Against Polygamy, GhanaWeb, Feb 19, 2003
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