Access the LAWS AND OTHER OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS OF GHANA on your mobile device, completely FOR FREE.
From the 1992 Constitution, to Contracts Act, Criminal Code, Criminal Procedure Code and many others, make your own unique collection of statutes relevant to your operations.
And once you have download the statutes relevant to you, link court rulings, cases and your notes to the statutory provisions they relate to, with the added convenience of all that information accessible everywhere and anywhere on your mobile devices
LawBook is all about convenience. Some benefits of the software include
Search: Search anywhere within a statute just by a click of an icon. The search returns dynamic real time results based on your search query, and searches within your attached notes as well.
New Statutes: LawBook is dynamic in its design. You can simply download new enactments to your mobile device without needing to re-install or update the software. Click and download. It's just that simple, and the same goes for amendments as well.
Technical Words: Statutes sometimes interpret words differently from the everyday meanings associated with those words. LawBook underlines all technical words. Once you click on such a word, the meaning prescribed to it in the context of that statute is displayed.
Annotations: Have you ever wanted to attach notes, authorities and case briefs directly to the provisions they relate to? With LawBook, just long-click on the provision of interest, and add your note. The note displays beneath the provision once the statute is reopened. Notes can be edited and added at your convenience, with no limits whatsoever.
Library (Browser) Mode: How many different statutes relate to the area of law you working with now? With LawBook, you can have all those statutes opened simultaneously just like opening tabs in a browser. You can move from one statute to another just by clicking on a tab. Better yet, why not save the opened statutes as a single reading list?
Reading Lists: Once you have a number of statutes opened, you can go ahead and save them together as a single document. Whether it's an area of law, a topic or a case, once you save the related provisions as a single document, a single click on that document and all the provisions are opened.
Migration: Mobile devices get lost, damaged etc. That is the reason LawBook allows you to encrypt and backup your notes and reading lists online. In case of any eventuality, you can just migrate all backed-up documents to your new installation.
Multiple View Mode: On your device screen without scrolling or flipping, you can open several provisions of several statutes. If the statute you currently reading makes reference to other statutes, or even provisions of that same statute, you can call up those references on the same screen, giving you the opportunity to have a more wholistic view and understanding of the statute.
Amendments: The software displays amendments immediately below the amended provision. This provides an easy and simple way to compare what the law was, and what it is at any given moment in time.
Collaborate: You probably have colleagues or study mates you would want to share your notes and reading lists with. LawBook allows you to add colleagues with whom you can share documents. But sharing is not limited to only LawBook users. You can just as easily share your notes through bluetooth, email, memo, whatsapp etc.
Security: We recognize information you create in LawBook may be highly confidential. That is why there is a Password Option in the software. Once you enable password protection, the software cannot be operated unless the correct password is entered.
We hope you enjoy using LawBook. Kindly send your criticisms, suggestions and all other feedback through the Contact Us link in the software. We will address them with the utmost urgency.
LawBook: We all about CONVENIENCE
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This app was good initially with its free access to its documents which really helped me a lot until my last two updates which now only have the 1992 constitution and its amendment to be free. You know, its not everybody who can purchase the hardcopy therefore I suggest it be made free again for every Ghanaian to have access. Thank you