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The paradoxes of the Cameroonian Constitution of 18 January 1996

English · Paperback / Softback

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Constitutional production is deficient in Cameroon. After half a century of constitutionalism, Cameroon's constitutional texts do not shine in terms of their intelligibility and clarity. A reading of the various fundamental laws that the country has known reveals paradoxes that hinder the entrenchment of constitutionalism. The Constitution of 18 January 1996, which is the subject of this study, is not immune to this observation. It is true that it has modernised the institutions and the State, but there is room for improvement in its writing. Between silence, ambiguities, contradiction and confusion, it abounds in numerous paradoxes that are perceptible both in the constitutional semantics and in the options of the constituent. Oscillating between advances and setbacks, coherence and inconsistency, this text allows us to perceive the basis of the tribulations of Cameroonian constitutionalism.

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JEAN MERMOZ BIKORO é doutorado em Direito Público e especialista em Direito Constitucional. O autor interessa-se pela escrita e pela evolução constitucional dos Estados francófonos da África Negra. Foi neste sentido que fundou o Centro de Estudos e de Investigação sobre o Estado e a Constituição em África (CERCOA).

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Authors Jean Mermoz Bikoro
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.05.2023
 
EAN 9786205998465
ISBN 9786205998465
No. of pages 96
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Family law

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