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Maame Efua Addadzi-Koom

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Maame Efua Addadzi-Koom holds an LLB from KNUST, an LLM in International Law and Justice from Fordham University School of Law, USA, and a Ph.D. from the University of Cape Town, South Africa. She has been called to the Ghana bar. She has published and made conference presentations in International law and human rights, constitutional law, women, gender and the law, and law, technology and development.

Research Summary

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The researcher has conducted extensive research on multiple themes intersecting with African societies, focusing on electoral politics, human rights, violence against women, criminal law, and legal frameworks. Their work explores how governance structures influence societal stability, rights protection, and the impact of legal systems on domestic violence and public health issues, while examining the intersection of AI in law with contemporary societal challenges.

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Quasi-state of emergency: assessing the constitutionality of Ghana’s legislative response to Covid-19(2020)
Of the Women’s Rights Jurisprudence of the ECOWAS Court: The Role of the Maputo Protocol and the Due Diligence Standard(2020)
'He beat me, and the state did nothing about it': An African perspective on the due diligence standard and state responsibility for domestic violence in international law(2019)
The Fourth Republic and 1992 Constitution of Ghana: Grounding Democracy, Rule of Law and Development(2022)
‘He Beat Me, and the State Did Nothing About It’: An African Perspective on the Due Diligence Standard and State Responsibility for Domestic Violence in International Law(2019)
A survey on e-learning experiences of law students during Covid-19 in Ghana(2022)
Medico-legal and ethical issues of necrophilia: A Ghanaian perspective(2021)
Women at the bench: Does it make a difference?(2021)
Reflections on Public Interest Constitutional Litigation of the Government of Ghana’s Economic Transactions with Private Parties(2022)
Breathing Life into the Kampala Convention: Towards Workable Enforcement Mechanisms(2023)
“You deserve mob justice too”: Discursive justifications of mob (In)Justice on social media in Africa(2024)
REDEFINING WORKPLACE SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN GHANA(2025)
Legislative violence in Ghana: a threat to democracy?(2022)
“No Jab, No Entry”: A Constitutional and Human Rights Perspective on Vaccine Mandates in Ghana(2020)
To admit or not to admit: a comparative constitutional perspective on illegally obtained evidence in Ghana(2016)
To Admit or Not to Admit: A Comparative Constitutional Perspective on Illegally Obtained Evidence in Ghana(2017)
Revenge pornography as a form of sexual and gender-based violence in Ghana(2021)
Separation of Powers Under Ghana's Constitutional Order Since Independence: A Comparative Study of the Concept Under the 1979 and 1992 Constitution(2015)
Of Vacant Parliamentary Seats, Party Politics and Supreme Court Orders in Ghana: A Constitutional Analysis(2025)

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