Christine Dowuona-Hammond is an Associate Professor at the School of Law, University of Ghana and the Managing Partner of Hammond Law Company, a Legal Consultancy firm in Ghana which specializes in Legal Research, Policy Analysis and Development Consultancy Services. She has been a Legal Consultant to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on its project, Harmonization of Business Laws in Non-OHADA States and has conducted several research studies commissioned by the Government of Ghana, Carnegie Foundation, the World Bank, UNDP, DANIDA and GIZ. She holds several credentials including LLB (University of Ghana, Legon), BL (Ghana School of Law, Accra) and LLM (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA Ghana). Her areas of specialization and research interests include Contract Law and Negotiation, Commercial and Consumer Law and Investment Law. She has published widely in Contract Law, Consumer Law and Policy, Land Law and Policy and the Law of Succession.
Christine Dowuona-Hammond has also served as a member of the Government Negotiating Team responsible for the review and re-negotiation of specific Government contracts on behalf of the Ministry of Trade and Industry. Christine Dowuona-Hammond currently teaches Contract Law and Commercial Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Ghana and serves on the Editorial Committee of the University of Ghana Law Journal.
Laws in Non-OHADA States and has conducted several research studies commissioned by the Government of Ghana, Carnegie Foundation, the World Bank, UNDP, DANIDA and GIZ. She holds several credentials including LLB (University of Ghana, Legon), BL (Ghana School of Law, Accra) and LLM (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA Ghana). Her areas of specialization and research interests include Contract Law and Negotiation, Commercial and Consumer Law and Investment Law. She has published widely in Contract Law, Consumer Law and Policy, Land Law and Policy and the Law of Succession.
Christine Dowuona-Hammond has also served as a member of the Government Negotiating Team responsible for the review and re-negotiation of specific Government contracts on behalf of the Ministry of Trade and Industry. Christine Dowuona-Hammond currently teaches Contract Law and Commercial Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Ghana and serves on the Editorial Committee of the University of Ghana Law Journal.