Ghana pushes historic female candidate to global maritime court

Uchechi Okporie Uchechi Okporie Apr 29, 2026 3 min read
Ghana pushes historic female candidate to global maritime court

Ghana is making a bold statement on the global legal stage as Attorney-General Dr. Dominic Ayine throws his full support behind Sylvia Adusu, the first Ghanaian woman nominated to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea.

The endorsement marks a defining moment for gender representation in international law, with Ghana positioning itself at the forefront of efforts to elevate African women into top global judicial roles.

Dr. Ayine described Adusu as a highly competent legal professional with the expertise required to serve at the highest level of international adjudication.

He stressed that her nomination reflects Ghana’s commitment to excellence, diversity, and active participation in shaping global legal systems. Based in Hamburg, Germany, the tribunal plays a crucial role in resolving disputes related to maritime boundaries, ocean resources, and navigation rights under international law — making the position both strategic and influential.

Adusu’s candidacy has already begun to generate momentum among legal observers and gender advocates, who view the move as a breakthrough for African women in spaces historically dominated by men.

For many across the continent, Ghana’s push is more than a nomination it is a signal of Africa’s growing confidence in exporting its finest legal minds to the world stage, while challenging long-standing barriers in global institutions.

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