Constitutionalism at the Threshold: Calibrated Justice, the Timing of the Right to be Heard, the Self executing Force of Article 146, and the Limits of Judicial Review in the Removal of a Chief Justice | The Law Platform
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Constitutionalism at the Threshold: Calibrated Justice, the Timing of the Right to be Heard, the Self executing Force of Article 146, and the Limits of Judicial Review in the Removal of a Chief Justice
The consolidated causes in Assafuah and Center for Citizenship, Constitutional and Electoral Systems leave Ghanaian constitutional law materially clearer than they found it. Three propositions now stand authoritatively settled. First, the removal of a superior court justice is justiciable, but the intensity of review is calibrated to the