Publications
- Christopher Y. Nyinevi & Edmund N. Amasah, The Separation of Church and State under Ghana’s Fourth Republic, Journal of Politics & Law Vol 8 No. 4 (2015) 283
- Faisal E. Gbadegbe & Edmund N. Amasah, Article 181 (5) of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana and its implications on International Commercial Transactions, Business Law International Journal Vol 17 No 3 – September 2016
- Edmund N. Amasah; Elizabeth Hassan & Monica Naa Sarku Nettey, Alternative Dispute Resolution: An Examination of the Challenges and Opportunities for Conflict Resolution in Ghana, KNUST LAW JOURNAL Vol 7 2015-17
- Oswald K. Seneadza & Edmund N. Amasah, ‘Freedom of Speech and Human Rights in Ghana: Setting the Bounds for Government Restriction and Modes of Abridgment’, University Current Law Journal Vol 12, 2017 p1-17.
- Edmund N. Amasah, The Legal implications of section 13 of the Sale of Goods Act Ghana 1962 in a Sale Transaction: Caveat Emptor or Caveat Venditor, Business Law International Journal (Submitted for Review)
- Edmund Amasah; Ghana’s Insurance Act of 2016: The Case for a Proactive Insurance Regime that Protects Policyholder, KNUST LAW JOURNAL, SPECIAL EDITION (Submitted for Review)
- Edmund Amasah; The Vulnerability of Financial Consumers in Ghana and the Search for Protection: A Critical appraisal of the Banking Crisis in Ghana and its Effect on the Socio-Economic Rights of Depositors (Work in Progress)
Is There a Paradigm Shift from Application of Caveat Emptor to Caveat Venditor in the Sale of Goods in Ghana?
A Comparative Analysis of the Application of the Principle Caveat Emptor
Edmund Nelson Amasah1 , Enoch Kwabena Amoah1 & Joseph Bondzie Afrifa 2