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The Influence of English Law on West Africa1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2009
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West Africa is a vast area consisting of many territories; of those five have come under the influence of the English law; four of these are within the Commonwealth, one is outside it. The four Commonwealth West African countries are: Gambia, Sierra Leone (which is to become independent early next year), the Republic of Ghana, and the Federation of Nigeria (which attained its independence on 1st October, 1960); the one non-Commonwealth country is the Republic of Liberia, the oldest independent state in West Africa.
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page 25 note 1 op. cit., I, 186–7.
page 25 note 2 Cruickshank, op. cit., I, 187.
page 26 note 1 Yerenchi v. Akufo. Ren. 362, at 367.
page 27 note 1 Kweku Kodieh v. Nana Kwami Affram, 1 W.A.C.A. 12, at p. 14.
page 28 note 1 Kuma v. Kuma, 5 W.A.C.A. 4.
page 28 note 2 P.C. 1874–1928, 43.
page 28 note 3 Ren. 362, 374.
page 30 note 1 6 W.A.C.A. 141.
page 30 note 2 Section 15.
page 32 note 1 Section 15.
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