Enacting a Consumer Protection Law in Ghana: Possible lessons from the UK Consumer Rights Act 2015

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Nuhu Yidana
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2519-058X

Abstract

For many years, the trend of legislation has been piecemeal with a fusion of the rules of laws for the protection of consumer and non-consumer buyers. However, the complexity of accessing the fragmented laws and their unsuitability in dealing with contemporary consumers issues have led to the adoption of a Consumer Protection Policy 2014 with the primary object of providing a consumer tailored regime for the protection of consumers in Ghana. While the adopted 2014 Policy document is currently before the Attorney General Department to be drafted into a Bill for Parliament consideration, the present article appraises the comprehensiveness of the existing law and the adopted Consumer Protection Policy 2014 in effectively responding to the problems of consumers in Ghana. This is explored in comparison with the approach of the UK Consumer Rights Act 2015 while bearing in mind the peculiar circumstances in Ghana. This article argues that whereas the effort of the government is so far commendable, there are noticeable unresolved consumer concerns. Of particular concern is consolidating the laws on consumer contracts and coverage of the law on the supply of services to consumers. This paper, therefore, submits that addressing these concerns is vital to ensuring that consumers are provided with a comprehensive and effective regime in Ghana.


 


 


 

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Yidana, N. (2020). Enacting a Consumer Protection Law in Ghana: Possible lessons from the UK Consumer Rights Act 2015. Law Research Review Quarterly, 6(4), 323-342. https://doi.org/10.15294/lrrq.v6i4.41183
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RESEARCH ARTICLE
Author Biography

Nuhu Yidana, University of Hull, UK & Tamale Technical University, Ghana

Dr Nuhu Yidana is a Law Lecturer at the Tamale Technical University, Ghana. He is also a former Sessional Lecturer in Law at the University of Hull, UK. Dr Yidana obtained his PhD in Law from the University of Hull, UK and a Master of Laws of England and Wales from Leeds Beckett University, UK. He also holds a BA Law & Sociology and Commonwealth Executive MBA degrees, both from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. His teaching over the years covers Law of Contract, Commercial Law, Law of Tort, Sale of Goods and Carriage, Building Law and Company Law. Nuhu expertise and research interest lie in Consumer Law, Commercial Law, Law of Contract, Law of Tort and Comparative Law. As a young academic, he has published a number of papers and also presented several conference papers on consumer and commercial law in both Ghana and the United Kingdom. Nuhu is currently working on some manuscripts for publication in highly reputable peer-reviewed journals.  

 

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