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Astute legal practitioner, Prof Kwame Gyan, is scheduled to deliver the next lecture in the Chartered Institute of Realtors (CIR) educational series.
The series, which began successfully with a lecture by seasoned lawyer Tsatsu Tsikata last week, continues to gain momentum.
On Tuesday, June 25, from 5 to 8 pm at the Africa Trade House, Professor Gyan will delve into the complexities of Ghana's land law.
The University of Ghana law lecturer will address topics including property rights and ownership, land registration and documentation, land use planning and zoning, dispute resolution, and legal aspects of development projects.
CIR spokesman Caleb Adu Twum Opoku commented, "The series is getting more interesting. We are continuing this week, and I am encouraging everyone to join us for this insightful lecture."
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