A juridical analysis of mortgage law in Sierra Leone, detailing the creation of legal and equitable mortgages under the Conveyancing Act 1881, the rule in Walsh v Lonsdale, and the enduring equity of redemption.
Read MoreThe Bank of Sierra Leone Act, 2019 is arguably one of the most critical pieces of legislation for Sierra Leone’s […]
Read MoreExplore the complete text of Sierra Leone’s Right to Access Information Act, 2013. This foundational legislation codifies the public’s right […]
Read MoreNavigating the legal landscape of any country can be complex. In Sierra Leone, one of the foundational pieces of legislation […]
Read MoreThe Act That Reshaped Sierra Leone’s Fight Against Graft: A Look Inside the 2008 Anti-Corruption Act
In 2008, Sierra Leone passed the Anti-Corruption Act, a comprehensive and robust piece of legislation that fundamentally transformed the nation’s […]
Read MoreDriving in Sierra Leone, whether you’re a daily commuter or a commercial operator, is governed by a comprehensive piece of […]
Read MoreIn 2007, Sierra Leone took a significant step to modernize its media regulations by passing the Independent Media Commission (Amendment) […]
Read MoreWhile the Independent Media Commission Act, 2000, establishes a framework for a free and pluralistic media in Sierra Leone, it […]
Read MoreThe 1967 Sierra Leone Court of Appeal case, Kargbo, Kargbo and Kamara v. Reginam (1967-68 ALR S.L. 146), stands as […]
Read MoreUnderstanding the Summary Review Ordinance (Cap 17) Convicted? There Might Be an Automatic Review. Understanding the Summary Review Ordinance (Cap […]
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