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Richard Obeng Mensah

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Richard Obeng Mensah holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana, and a Master of Laws (LLM) in Energy Law from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. He has defended his doctoral research on energy security and renewable energy, which he undertook at the Faculty of Law, KNUST, and is expected to graduate in November 2025.  He is a Fellow of the Brew-Hammond Energy Centre (TBHEC)-KNUST.Richard was called to the Ghanaian Bar on 5th October 2012. He worked with Owusu-Dapaa Law & Associates Limited, a private law firm based in Ghana, from 2012 to 2019. He began his working life with the firm in 2012 as a pupil, later rising to the rank of Junior Associate and, by dint of hard work, subsequently to the position of Associate Solicitor. He is currently the Managing Solicitor of Light Associates Unlimited in Ghana, a law firm with branches in Kumasi and Techiman.Richard is a legal academic with over 10 years of experience in teaching, research, writing and editorials. He has taught in various capacities at the Faculty of Law, KNUST; the Institute of Human Resources Management Practitioners in Kumasi, Ghana; the KNUST Business School (KSB); the Faculty of Law, Central University (Kumasi Campus); and the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), Kumasi. He is currently a Law Lecturer with the Faculty of Law, KNUST.Richard has a chain of academic and non-academic publications totalling over 250 articles and seven books on legal and non-legal themes.  He has also co-authored four books. Richard is an award-winning, prolific writer, a Certified Life and Leadership Coach, a Chevening scholar and a scholar of the African Leadership Initiative's (ALI) Incubator. He serves as a Peer Reviewer for the Commonwealth Law Bulletin, Noyam Journal, and KNUST Law Journal. He is also the Chairman of the Faculty of Law Publications Management Committee, KNUST.Richard is a member of the Ghana Bar Association, Advocates Africa, Advocates International and Chevening Alumni Association of Ghana. His research interests include energy security, renewable energy, climate change, human rights, intellectual property rights, comparative law, natural resources governance, corruption and good governance.

Research Summary

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The researcher's work is centered on a comprehensive exploration of public safety and digital contact tracing within Ghana, examining its impact across various domains such as social justice issues (hate speech, cyberbullying), environmental policies, resource management, legal frameworks, international aid efforts, and human rights. Their studies highlight the intricate relationship between these areas, revealing how principles of justice and technology address systemic challenges in Ghana's governance and development.

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COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Privacy Rights in Ghana: A Critical Analysis of the Establishment of Emergency Communications System Instrument, 2020 (EI 63)(2021)
Balancing the Freedom of Expression, Right to Information and Use of Social Media in Ghana(2022)
Climate Change and Clean Energy Generation in Ghana: Reflecting on the Regulatory and Investment Frameworks(2022)
Too Much, Too Little: the Dilemma of Ghana’s Legal Regime for Investment in the Mining Sector(2022)
Social Legitimacy as the Unresolved Driver in Mining Conflicts: A Case Study of Ghana(2023)
Social Legitimacy as a Sustainable Tool for Resolving Mining-Induced Conflicts in Ghana(2023)
Ghana’s Constitutional Evolution Since 1960: A Comparative Analysis of the Country’s Equality and Anti-Discrimination Legal Provisions(2022)
Assessing African Union's regime on climate change(2023)
The Contribution of the International Community to Peaceful Elections in Ghana(2022)
Oxymoronic Legalism in the Ghanaian Supreme Court? Case Comment on Attorney-General V Faroe Atlantic Co Ltd.(2021)
State compliance with decisions of the African Court: the case of Alfred Agbesi Woyome v Ghana(2022)

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