Mrs. Issahaque is a lawyer by profession and an expert in International Law, Company Law and Intellectual Property Rights Systems. She is currently the Chief State Attorney at the Registrar General’s Department of Ministry of Justice- where she has served for several years.
Her roles at Senior Level in government have included legislative and policy formulation, drafting of legal instruments on international treaties and the provision of legal advice to the Government on the registration of companies, business names, patents, trademarks and industrial designs.
Grace was educated at University of Ghana where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Law and Study of Religions. She obtained a Qualifying Certificate in Law at the Ghana School of Law. She later obtained a Post Graduate Diploma in International Law and Sustainable Development from the Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands.
She also holds a Master of Laws Degree in Intellectual Property Law from the University of Turin Law Faculty/ WIPO World Wide Academy in Italy. She is currently a long-distance student pursuing LLM in Computer and Communication Law at the Queen Mary University of London.
She is a member of the Ghana Bar Association, the Federation of International Women Lawyers (FIDA) Ghana and the American Society of International Law (ASIL).