Distinguished Professor of Law. Professor Kludze earned
his B.A. in 1963 and his LL.B. in 1965, both with the highest honors in
his class, at the University of Ghana, where he served as a senior
lecturer in law. In 1969, he earned his Ph.D. in law at the University
of London. In 2002, he earned the rare Higher Doctorate degree of LL.D.
from the University of London for his scholarship. A fellow of the
Royal Society of Arts, London, Professor Kludze has served as a
barrister-at-law and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Ghana and has
been a visiting professor at the Temple University School of Law and
with the Faculty of Law, University of Ghana. He also has served as
professor of law and dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Calabar,
Nigeria. His numerous publications include the books Ewe Law of Property (published in London), Modern Principles of Equity, Modern Law of Succession in Ghana, Ghana Law of Landlord and Tenant, and Chieftaincy in Ghana, and the articles "Problems of Intestate Succession in Ghana" and "The Modern Ghanaian Law of Mortgages" (each in University of Ghana Law Journal). |