CEPIL organized a round table conference on the Intestate Succession Bill. Participants were drawn from Civil Society Organizations working in the area of gender and human rights promotion and protection in Ghana as well as some members from the Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs of Parliament. Despite the immense role of the PNDC Law 111 in safeguarding the predicaments of spouses and children of deceased persons who die intestate, the Law has been found to be inadequate and have been overtaken by changes in the Ghanaian family system.
CEPIL prepared memorandum and forwarded the recommendations of the conference to Parliament.

