The Determinants of Terrorism: What lessons for a developing country?

Authors

  • Nesrine Dardouri

Keywords:

Summary Judgment, Amendment and Revocation, Constitutional Instrument, Pre-Trial Settlement Conference, Commercial Disputes,

Abstract

In today s dynamic global economy jurisdictions like the Ghanaian legal system have recognized the significance of promoting efficient economic trade and commerce thus the revolution of economic laws Despite the efforts the ever-changing complex nature of commercial disputes has been unmatched To augment procedural law strategies the Rules of Court Committee hath formulated novel regulations for the administration of commercial cases These rules are a deviation of the traditional rules of procedure In essence this paper delves into the recent nuances that govern summary judgments in commercial cases within the Ghanaian jurisdiction The mechanic is pivoted on the stages at which aggrieved parties can leverage on summary judgment provisions in furtherance of their case In conclusion it will unravel the current sphere of dispute resolution in the realm of commerce within the Ghanaian jurisdiction

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How to Cite

Nesrine Dardouri. (2023). The Determinants of Terrorism: What lessons for a developing country?. Global Journal of Management and Business Research, 23(B5), 46–61. Retrieved from https://journalofbusiness.org/index.php/GJMBR/article/view/102921

The Determinants of Terrorism: What lessons for a developing country?

Published

2023-10-10