Dr Seth Tweneboah received his PhD from the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand under the Victoria Doctoral Scholarship. He also holds an MA from the Florida International University, Miami and an MPhil from the University of Ghana, Legon, both of which focus on the religious and indigenous human rights in postcolonial African societies. Dr Tweneboah has a Bachelor of Arts degree (1st Class Hons) in Sociology and Study of Religions from the University of Ghana, Legon. He has a certificate in Professional Mediation from the Catholic University College, Fiapre and a Professional Executive Master in Alternative Dispute Resolution (PEMADR) from the Institute of Paralegal Training and Studies. He is a Member of the African Consortium for Law and Religion Studies (ACLARS). His research and publications focus on the religious human rights and the religion-law interrelationships in Africa. He has presented in a number of national and international fora including a presentation co-sponsored by the Bureau of Intelligence and Research of the U.S. Department of State and the National Intelligence Council, Washington, DC. He is the author of Religion, Law, Politics and the State in Africa: Applying Legal Pluralism in Ghana.