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Albert Agyepong

Lecturer- Law, Humanities & Social Sciences

 

Albert Agyepong is a lecturer in the Law, Humanities, and Social Sciences Department at Ashesi University. A lawyer, consultant, and academic, Albert is qualified to practice law in three jurisdictions, including the State of New York. He holds law degrees from Ghana, Gambia, and the United States, including a Master of Laws from Harvard Law School. Albert has extensive work experience in both the United States and Ghana. He has worked at the World Bank and regularly consults for governments and development partners on legislative and policy reform, addressing emerging and complex issues in Ghana. Albert also has significant teaching experience, having previously served as a faculty member at an Accra-based law school. Albert’s teaching approach combines doctrinal and experiential learning, emphasizing the application of legal principles to real-world scenarios. He is adaptive, continuously evolving his research and teaching methods to meet the changing demands of the professional world and the expectations of his students.

  • Leadership I
  • Leadership II
  • Leadership III
  • Leadership IV
  1. Agyepong, A. Situational Analysis of Gender Dimensions in VPA & FLEGT in Ghana
  2. The New Tax Court: The Role of the Judiciary in Revenue Mobilization (B&FT, April 2021)
  3. Disposing Biological Property Under the Wills Act of Ghana (Ghana Law Hub, October 2020)
  4. Agyepong, A. (2020). Life After COVID 19: Pessimistic Optimism for Ghanaian SMEs (LinkedIn
  5. Lessons From Covid 19: Introducing Force Majeure Clauses in Our Agreements (Citi News Online, April 2020).
  • Master of Laws (LL.M.), Harvard Law School, Cambridge – MA, USA, 2023
  • Qualifying Certificate in Law (QCL), Ghana School of Law, Accra, Ghana, 2020
  • Barrister at Law (BL), Gambia Law School, Banjul, Gambia, 2019
  • Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), Ghana Institute Management & Public Administration, Accra, Ghana, 2017
Albert Agyepong