I was called to the Ghana Bar after completing my LL.B. at the University of Ghana and professional training at the Ghana School of Law. My legal practice spans corporate law, litigation, media law, and the energy sector; fields where high‑stakes disputes and complex evidence are common. These experiences have shaped my interest in the evolving role of technology in legal processes. At Queen’s, I aim to interrogate how emerging tools like artificial intelligence can enhance evidentiary analysis in international commercial arbitration. This topic sits at the intersection of law, technology, and global commerce, and reflects both my practical experience and curiosity about the future of dispute resolution. Queen’s Law stands out for its innovative research environment, global outlook, and commitment to justice. It offers the ideal setting to explore my research interests. With Professor Dahan’s valuable experience in conflict resolution, I am confident I would have the mentorship and collaborative support necessary to advance meaningful, interdisciplinary research that bridges law, technology, and dispute resolution. Outside the courtroom, I’m an avid reader of African fiction. I also enjoy writing, cooking and undertaking volunteer projects.
Supervisor: Samuel Dahan
Focus: Law and Technology, International Business Law, International Commercial Arbitration and Dispute Resolution
Provisional Title of thesis: ‘Exploring the Use Of AI For Case Management And Evidential Analysis In International Commercial Arbitration’