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Ghanaian judge
JusticeAnselmus Kodzo Paaku Kludze
Supreme Court Judge
In office
21 May 2003 – 12 March 2004
Appointed byJohn Kufuor
Personal details
Born1934
Ghana
Died5 October 2013(2013-10-05) (aged 78–79)
ChildrenAve Kludze
Alma mater

Anselmus Kodzo Paaku Kludze (1934 – 5 October 2013) was a Ghanaian lawyer, author and academic who served as a judge for the Supreme Court of Ghana and was also a professor. He was an Emeritus Professor of law at Rutgers University, Camden, New Jersey, United States, a chairman of the Law Reform Commission of Ghana, a Fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences and a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, London.

Early life and education

Kludze was born in 1934 to Stephen Komla Kludze. He hailed from Gbi-Kpeme, Hohoe in the Volta Region of Ghana. His father died at early age while he was studying at Adisadel College, Cape Coast on a government scholarship, his uncle, Anku Kludze however supported him financially to complete his secondary education. After his secondary education, he entered the University of Ghana where he obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1963. He continued at the Ghana School of Law where he qualified as a barrister in 1965. He proceeded to the United Kingdom for further studies in law and was awarded his doctorate degree in 1969. In 2002, he earned a Higher Doctorate degree of LL.D. for his scholarship from the University of London.

Career

Academic

Kludze joined the Law Faculty as a senior lecturer at the University of Ghana and taught at the Ghana School of Law while a visiting professor at the Temple University School of Law. He was also a professor of law and dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Calabar, Nigeria. Prior to entering academia, he was a barrister-at-law and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Ghana.

Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana

Kludze was appointed a justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana by the then president of Ghana, John Kufuor on 21 May 2003. He served in that capacity until his retirement on 12 March 2004.

Personal life

He is the father of Ave Kludze, a rocket scientist with the National Aeronautic and Space Administration (NASA).

Publications

See also

References

  1. Brobbey, S. A. (2008). The law of chieftaincy in Ghana: incorporating customary arbitration, contempt of court, judicial review. Advanced Legal Publication. p. 42. ISBN 9789988758639.
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  4. Atuguba, Raymond; Dankwa, Ameley; Gakpleazi, Cynthia; Nabila, Daphne (2008). Who is the leader of the house of the Parliament of Ghana: report of a seminar discussion on the leadership of the Ghanaian Parliament, June 1, 2006. Legal Resources Centre: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Ghana. p. 12. ISBN 9789988572341.
  5. ^ Princeton University Catalog. Princeton University Catalog Library. 2012. ISBN 9789988852931. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  6. "Restatement of the law, trusts: tentative draft, Issue 5". Executive Office, American Law Institute. 2009: viii. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. Kludze, A. K. P. (2000). Chieftaincy in Ghana. Austin & Winfield. p. vii. ISBN 9781572921214.
  8. ^ "A. Kodzo Paaku Kludze". RUTGERS THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  9. "Review of Ghana Law, Volume 7". Review of Ghana Law. Ghana Legal Council: 77. 1975.
  10. ^ "The Supreme Court of Ghana Law Reports, Volume 2". The Supreme Court of Ghana Law Reports. Advanced Legal Publications: 680. 2003.
  11. "Prof Kludze passes on". ModernGhana.com. Modern Ghana. Retrieved 10 May 2019.

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