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Mr Ebenezer Adjei Bediako

Assistant Lecturer

Department Private Law

Office-location Law Faculty

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Mr. Ebenezer Adjei Bediako is a lawyer and Principal Research Assistant at the Faculty of Law. He obtained his LLB from KNUST in 2008 and proceeded to the Ghana School of Law where he successfully pursued the Professional Law Course and was called to the Ghana Bar in October 2010.

After his call to the Bar, Ebenezer returned to the Faculty of Law, under a National Service posting and served as a Teaching Assistant for Company Law and Law of Contract. During that time he was privileged to have been selected by the Canadian Lawyers Abroad for an exchange program in Community Legal Clinic at the University of Ottawa in Ontario, Canada. On his return to Ghana, Ebenezer made the knowledge and experience he gained on the running of clinical legal programs useful by helping to set up the Faculty’s Law Clinic & Mooting course.

Apart from his work at the Faculty which involves assisting with teaching and assessment of students in Company Law, Taxation and Law Clinic & Mooting, Ebenezer is also an ardent private legal practitioner with Owusu-Dapaa Law & Associates Ltd. His areas of practice include Commercial and Company Law, Immovable Property, Banking Law and the Law of Taxation in which he was the best student at the Ghana School of Law.

His areas of academic research interest are Clinical Legal Education, Company Law, Civil Procedure and ICT Law in which he is currently pursuing an LLM at the University of South Africa.

Ebenezer is the co-author with Dr Ernest Owusu-Dapaa of the following article:

Ernest Owusu-Dapaa & Ebenezer A. Bediako, Austerity in Civil Procedure: A Critical Assessment of the Impact of the Global Economic Downturn on Civil Justice in Ghana (2015) 4 Erasmus Law Review 210