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H.A. Amankwah is an academic affiliated with James Cook University, focusing on legal studies with a specialization in property law, customary land tenure, and indigenous rights. His research emphasizes the intersection of traditional legal systems and modern governance frameworks, particularly in Pacific regions. He has contributed to scholarly discussions on native title post-Mabo, ecological sustainability in land management, and sovereignty issues in developing nations.
Key research areas include property law modernization, legal pluralism in post-colonial states, and environmental sustainability through customary practices. His work bridges theoretical jurisprudence with practical applications in resource ownership and indigenous rights advocacy.
Publications span law journals and edited volumes, analyzing topics such as Crown land vesting provisions, Papua New Guinea's legal pluralism, and sustainable land use in Australia's outback. While no formal awards or grants are explicitly listed, his academic output reflects sustained engagement with critical legal issues in the South Pacific.




