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PROFILE: HER LADYSHIP JUSTICE SEDINAM AWO KWADAM (MRS.)
Justice Sedinam Awo Kwadam (Mrs.) is a Justice of the High Court of the Republic of Ghana and a distinguished legal mind with over 13 years of experience in the judiciary and legal practice. Known for her incisive legal reasoning, unwavering commitment to fairness, and significant contributions to legal scholarship, she has established herself as a forward-thinking leader in the Ghanaian and international legal communities.
Appointed to the High Court in October 2025, Justice Kwadam’s judicial career has been marked by a steady ascent through the ranks. She previously served with distinction as a Circuit Court Judge at both the Accra Circuit Court 7 and the Adentan Circuit Court 2, and began her tenure on the bench as a Magistrate at the Teshie Nungua District Court. Throughout her decade-plus on the bench, she has earned a reputation for delivering meticulously reasoned judgments that respect the rule of law and stand up to appellate scrutiny, all while managing a demanding caseload with exceptional efficiency and integrity.
Beyond her judicial duties, Justice Kwadam is a prolific legal scholar and a passionate advocate for legal reform. In 2025, she graduated as the Valedictorian of her master’s cohort at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), achieving a near-perfect 3.98/4.00 CGPA in her LL.M in International Criminal Law and Justice. Her academic excellence was further recognized with multiple accolades, including the Dean’s Excellence Award for the Best Graduate Student and the prestigious Fatou Bensouda Prize for the best student in her specialized program.
Her scholarship focuses on the intersection of international criminal law and domestic jurisprudence, with a particular emphasis on human rights, procedural fairness, and the modernization of Ghana’s legal framework. Her extensive list of publications demonstrates a fearless and critical engagement with pressing legal issues, from constitutional critiques of criminal disclosure regimes and contempt powers to analyses of environmental crimes under the Rome Statute and the implications of international justice for Africa. Her work has been described as both an “exposé and caution” and an “urgent call” for comprehensive legal reforms, reflecting her deep-seated commitment to justice and accountability at both a national and global scale.
Justice Kwadam is equally dedicated to the development of the next generation of legal professionals. She is a sought-after guest lecturer and facilitator, having addressed audiences at institutions such as Smith College (USA), UPSA Law School, and GIMPA Law School, as well as organizing numerous masterclasses and bootcamps for young lawyers. In October 2025, she delivered the keynote address at the 5th Annual Conference of the Federation of African Law Students (FALAS) at the African Union Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where she was also honoured for her “Commitment to Justice and Youth Mentorship.”
Her leadership extends to key national legal bodies. She currently serves as a Member of the Governing Board for the Council for Law Reporting and a Committee on the Localization of Legal Research Training Modules at the Judicial Training Institute (JTI), actively shaping the future of practice in Ghana.
With a strong educational foundation from the Ghana School of Law and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), and enhanced by professional visits to the International Criminal Court (ICC), International Court of Justice (ICJ), and other international legal institutions in The Hague, Justice Sedinam Awo Kwadam embodies the highest standards of professionalism, intellectual rigour, and dedication to judicial service. She is not only a guardian of the rule of law but a vital force for its progressive and equitable evolution.
Akosua Kyeiwaa Akowuah
Akosua Kyeiwaa Akowuah is a Partner with the Corporate and Finance, Intellectual Property,Telecommunications & Technology Practice Group of the Ghana office of AB & David Africa.She has been involved in advising the firm’s clients on corporate and financing transactions across sub-Saharan Africa. Significantly, Akosua was part of the AB & David team whichadvised Ecobank Ghana Limited (the lead arranger) on a GHS 510,000,000 syndicated loan(from nine banks in Ghana) to Scancom PLC, the largest telecommunications service provider in Ghana. She has also advised on several loan and security transactions particularly for the development of major infrastructure projects in Ghana.
Akosua has advised the firm’s clients on regulatory and compliance matters in the telecommunications sector, M&A transactions and corporate restructuring and general regulatory advice for local and international clients.
Akosua has advised many start-ups, SMEs, local and international businesses on IP rights and has assisted with protection of IPRs in Ghana and other parts of Africa.
Her practice areas include Corporate and Finance, Intellectual Property, Technology, Telecoms, Competition & Anti-Trust, Compliance, and Data Protection.
Her thought leadership and speaking engagements include Over-collateralization In Loan Transactions, Business & Financial Times, February 2022 (Co-Author); Is Africa Cross-border Lending Under Threat – ABD & David Outlook 2022; Taking Security in Loan Transactions in Ghana – ABD & David Outlook 2022; From Mind to Market–Start Ups Building Business on Ideas, B&FT, April, 2022; Training session with Clifford Chance for SMEs for Recycle Up (Facilitator) (2022); Intellectual Property (IP) and Innovation: Boosting Business
Competitiveness in the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), WIPO & ECOWAS (Facilitator) (2022); Understanding Corporate Governance, legal issues to consider – session for SMEs as part of Invest in Africa’s Business Linkage Programme (Facilitator) (2019); and Judicial Corruption in Ghana – TRACE Blog Entry (November 2015).
Her education and bar membership include Qualifying Certificate (Ghana School of Law); Barrister-at-Law; LL.B (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology); Ghana Bar Association; and Member, International Bar Association.
FALAS – Ghana is the Ghanaian denomination of the Federation of African Law Students (FALAS), a non-governmental and non-political organization of law students with the aim of unifying all law students across the African Continent under one body and one voice.