Civil And Political Rights In Cameroon

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Civil and Political Rights in Cameroon

Author : Avitus Agbor
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 421 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2021-10-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781538151075

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Civil and Political Rights in Cameroon by Avitus Agbor Pdf

The book explores and appraises concepts related to human rights and situates them within the Cameroonian context.

Civil Disobedience in Cameroon

Author : Justice A Mbu,Aloysius Nelson Taku Mbu
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 492 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015069370628

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Civil Disobedience in Cameroon by Justice A Mbu,Aloysius Nelson Taku Mbu Pdf

This Book, Civil Disobedience in Cameroon, written by Justice Aloysius Nelson Taku Mbu, reveal the effect of the cumulative events from 1961 to 1990, precipitated by the enlargement of the presidential powers without corresponding safeguards for the protection of freedom under Cameroons advanced democracy. He analyzed the high tide of unitarism, where poverty and inequality dominates to create a class for the poor and the rich by giving favors and encouraging blackmail, mismanagement, falsity, deception and manipulative electioneering. The majority culture further thought that they could freely assimilate and at the same time treat the other minority part as of no significant consequence because they are Lucifers in heaven. [les enemies dans la maison] The immediate result was a nonviolent civil disobedience which began in Bamenda. The Cameroonians of English expression hold dearly that [1] benevolent freedom is an essential element in the content of all democratic constitutions [2] it is incorporated as a contract between the citizens and the government to guarantee good governance and protection for their persons, property, liberty and happiness without let or hindrance; [3] freedom is both a blessing and birthright from God, and [4] on it fundamental human rights are planted, nurtured and blossom to bring dignity, love and peace profound to all and sundry. The government failed in its ploy for good governance, resorted to threats, intimidation, and force to oppress the people without the litmus test. Justice Mbu has been an eye witness to the events of this transformation in political, social and economic changes that make Cameroon never to be the same again. He is retired with his family and resides in Maryland USA.

Democracy and Human Rights in Africa

Author : Peter Ateh-Afac Fossungu
Publisher : African Books Collective
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 9789956790159

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Democracy and Human Rights in Africa by Peter Ateh-Afac Fossungu Pdf

Since the mid-1980s, there has been much federalism talk in Cameroon where federation (said to have been created in Foumban in 1961) had supposedly been 'overwhelmingly' rejected in 1972 by Cameroonians. 'Confusioncracy' is the one good term that could conveniently explain it. Written with the trilogy of criticism, provocation, and construction in mind, this book aims at reconstructing a new and vigorous society in Cameroon that ensures respect for fundamental human rights and certain basic shared values. Much as the book centres on the Anglophone Problem; it is principally about human rights and their excessive violations - the direct result of the absence of separation of powers and constitutionalism. It largely condemns Cameroon's government for incessantly singing democracy and rule of law at the same time as it is massively torturing and wantonly killing citizens that dare to question the confusion. While sharing the position that a state like Cameroon must be seen to ensure that its laws and other practices accord with its international commitments, the book nonetheless strives to apportion the blame for Cameroon's human rights catastrophe accordingly; showing how the English-speaking minority itself, generally speaking, contributes to a large extent in propping up the dictatorship that is oppressing not only that minority but Cameroonians at large. The book challenges Cameroon to assume a leadership role in uniting Africans through meaningful federalization rather than further splitting them into incapable mini-states on the challenging world stage.

Issues in Women's Land Rights in Cameroon

Author : N. Fonjong
Publisher : African Books Collective
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2012-02-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789956727018

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Issues in Women's Land Rights in Cameroon by N. Fonjong Pdf

This book explores the customary, social, economic political and rights issues surrounding access, ownership and control over land from a gender perspective. It combines theory and practice from researchers, lawyers and judges, each with track records of working on women and rights concerns. The nexus between the reluctance to recognize and materialize womens right to land, and the increasing feminization of poverty is undeniable. The problem assumes special acuity in an essentially agrarian context like Cameroon, where the problem is not so much the law as its manner of application. That this book delves into investigating the principal sources and reasons for this prevalent injustice is particularly welcome. As some of the analyses reveal, denying women their right to land acquisition or inheritance is sometimes contrary to established judicial precedents and even in total dissonance with the countrys constitution. Traditional and cultural shibboleths associated with land acquisition and ownership that tend to stymie womens development and fulfilment, must be quickly shirked, for such retrograde excuses can no longer find comfort in the law, morality nor in modern traditional thinking. The trend, albeit timid, of appointing women to Land Consultative Boards and even as traditional authorities, can only be salutary. These are some positive practical steps that can translate the notion of equal rights into equal power over land for both sexes; otherwise equality in this context will remain an unattractive slogan.

Petitioning for our Rights, Fighting for our Nation. The History of the Democratic Union of Cameroonian Women, 1949-1960

Author : Meredith Terretta
Publisher : African Books Collective
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 9789956728053

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Petitioning for our Rights, Fighting for our Nation. The History of the Democratic Union of Cameroonian Women, 1949-1960 by Meredith Terretta Pdf

Thousands of Cameroonian women played an essential role in the radically anti-colonial nationalist movement led by the Union of the Populations of Cameroon (UPC): they were the women of the Democratic Union of Cameroonian Women (UDEFEC). Drawing on women nationalists' petitions to the United Nations, one of the largest collections of political documents written by African women during the decolonization era, as well as archival research and oral interviews, this work shows how UDEFEC transcended ethnic, class, education and social divides, and popularized nationalism in both urban and rural areas through the Trust Territories of the Cameroons under French and British administration. Foregrounding issues such as economic autonomy and biological and agricultural fertility, UDEFEC politics wove anti-imperial democracy and notions of universal human rights into locally rooted political cultures and histories. UDEFEC's history sheds light on the essential components of women's successful political mobilization in Africa, and contributes to the discussion of women's involvement in nationalist movements in formerly colonized territories.

The Constitution and Governance in Cameroon

Author : Laura-Stella E. Enonchong
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2020-10-18
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781351028844

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The Constitution and Governance in Cameroon by Laura-Stella E. Enonchong Pdf

This book provides a systematic analysis of the major structural and institutional governance mechanisms in Cameroon, critically analysing the constitutional and legislative texts on Cameroon’s semi-presidential system, the electoral system, the legislature, the judiciary, the Constitutional Council and the National Commission on Human Rights and Freedoms. The author offers an assessment of the practical application of the laws regulating constitutional institutions and how they impact on governance. To lay the groundwork for the analysis, the book examines the historical, constitutional and political context of governance in Cameroon, from independence and reunification in 1960–1961, through the adoption of the 1996 Constitution, to more recent events including the current Anglophone crisis. Offering novel insights on new institutions such as the Senate and the Constitutional Council and their contribution to the democratic advancement of Cameroon, the book also provides the first critical assessment of the legislative provisions carving out a special autonomy status for the two Anglophone regions of Cameroon and considers how far these provisions go to resolve the Anglophone Problem. This book will be of interest to scholars of public law, legal history and African politics. The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781351028868, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license

Human Rights in the Contemporary World

Author : Trudy Corrigan
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2022-06-08
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781839688737

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Human Rights in the Contemporary World by Trudy Corrigan Pdf

This book is a collection of narratives and research that explores our understanding of human rights in the contemporary world. The chapters highlight the narrative and experiences of researchers and academics who seek to ensure that human rights are implemented in policies and practices in their communities, their countries, and the global world. The book presents contemporary themes of the United Nations Human Rights in terms of current policies and practices, legislative reform, property rights, liberty, security, and freedom of expression. It also provides a comprehensive understanding of the importance of human rights across a number of fields of study that are very relevant in our contemporary world today.

The Leadership Challenge in Africa

Author : John Mukum Mbaku,Joseph Takougang
Publisher : Africa World Press
Page : 592 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 1592211798

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The Leadership Challenge in Africa by John Mukum Mbaku,Joseph Takougang Pdf

This collection of essays, written by an outstanding group of scholars, makes a significant contribution to the debate on poverty alleviation in Cameroon, the country's stalled transition to democratic governance, identity and citizenship and the equitable allocation of resources. The essays contain a refreshing, rigorous and informative analysis of the Biya regime, opposition politics and provides practical strategies to enhance peaceful co-existence and sustainable develpment in the country.

Activity Report

Author : Cameroon. National Commission on Human Rights and Freedoms
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Human rights
ISBN : UCBK:C111935747

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The Rights-Based Or Citizen-Centered Approach, Tensions and Contradictions in Implementing the Approach

Author : Linus Elangwe
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 33 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2012-04
Category : Law
ISBN : 9783656167426

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The Rights-Based Or Citizen-Centered Approach, Tensions and Contradictions in Implementing the Approach by Linus Elangwe Pdf

Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2012 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: Public International Law and Human Rights, grade: none, University of Sussex (Institute of Development Studies), language: English, abstract: This paper makes a brief introduction of the human rights movement, its evolution from the US and French revolution to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Vienna Conference, and to present day practice of the Rights-Based Approach (a citizen-centered approach). In the following pages, the paper critically explores the newly conceived approach of human rights: the rights-based or citizen-centered approach. The Human Rights-Based Approach (RBA) places or sees human rights as an integral component of all human development programming, be it at the local or international level. The paper go along to identify the practicality and added value in the application of the RBA. In particular it looks at some of the strengths (community empowerment, local ownership, inclusion, etc) of the RBA, how that makes the RBA different from other development concepts. According to the paper translating this complex approach into practice is a big challenge to development experts, agencies and international organizations involving tensions and contradictions. Using the Chad-Cameroon Pipeline Project as a case study the paper brings to light some of the limitations of the RBA in today's highly politics-driven world. It reveals how some other materialistic accomplishments can be placed high above citizens' freedom and at the expense of the environment on which they depend on for their survival.

Justice in the United States

Author : Judith Blau,Alberto Moncada
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2006-03-03
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781461638070

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Justice in the United States by Judith Blau,Alberto Moncada Pdf

Justice in the U.S. is a sequel to Human Rights: Beyond the Liberal Vision, and the second in a trilogy on human rights. The Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution explicitly clarifies the personal political and civil rights of persons, and by court interpretation, the rights of corporations. Yet in the twentieth century, following World War II, most world leaders reached the conclusion that political and civil rights were not sufficient and they had to be supplemented with additional rights that would protect their citizens and create more robust societies. By the end of the century, most countries had amended their constitutions to include many other rights, notably those pertaining to social security, health care, housing, decent jobs, women, minorities, cultural and language rights, and environmental protections. This amounted to nothing less than a worldwide constitutional revolution, but it has gone largely unnoticed in the United States. In this volume, the authors compare the constitutional provisions of different nation-states and summarize some of the relevant United Nations' human rights declarations and treaties. To encourage US citizens to think critically about their Constitution in light of the constitutions of other states, the authors present a draft revision of the U.S. Constitution. Of course, revision of the Constitution must be a comprehensively a democratic process, and the authors wish to show how this process might begin.

From Rights to Remedies

Author : Open Society Justice Initiative
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Law
ISBN : UCSD:31822038972147

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From Rights to Remedies by Open Society Justice Initiative Pdf

From Rights to Remedies examines the mechanisms of how international human rights decisions are implemented at the national level. It analyzes the strategies and structuresincluding the executive branch, legislatures, and domestic courtsthat can promote or thwart implementation.

Selected Decisions of the Human Rights Committee Under the Optional Protocol

Author : United Nations. Human Rights Committee,United Nations. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Publisher : United Nations Publications
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : UOM:39015062425874

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Selected Decisions of the Human Rights Committee Under the Optional Protocol by United Nations. Human Rights Committee,United Nations. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Pdf

In accordance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and its optional protocol, adopted by the UN General Assembly, the Human Rights Committee was established in 1976. Its role is to consider applications from individuals who believe that their human rights, as established under the Covenant, have been violated and who have exhausted all relevant national domestic remedies, providing certain conditions of admissibility are met. This report contains selected decisions made by the Committee during its 47th to 55th sessions.

Education, Human Rights and Peace in Sustainable Development

Author : Maigul Nugmanova,Heimo Mikkola,Alexander Rozanov,Valentina Komleva
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2020-11-19
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781839690419

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Education, Human Rights and Peace in Sustainable Development by Maigul Nugmanova,Heimo Mikkola,Alexander Rozanov,Valentina Komleva Pdf

The aim of sustainable development is to balance our economic, environmental and social needs, allowing prosperity for current and future generations. Countries must be allowed to meet their basic needs of employment, food, energy, water and sanitation. There is a clear relationship between the three topics of the book: right to education has been recognized as a human right - education has a role in peace-building. Additionally, education, human rights and peace have a significant role in sustainable development. The United Nations have defined a broad range of internationally accepted rights, including civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights. However, this book demonstrates that there are still people and nations not respecting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Chapters from Brazil, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan, Israel, Peru, Russia and South-Africa cover topics like civil war, human abuses, the vulnerability of indigenous people, abortion, epilepsy, food security, lack of health equities in maternal and child health, and democracy or lack of it. We sincerely hope that this book will contribute to the joint pursuit of humanity to make the world better after we all get over the coronavirus pandemic.