CEU eTD Collection (2009); Malah, Anna: CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION IN CAMEROON: A CRITIQUE OF THE AMENDMENT MECHANISMS

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2009
Author Malah, Anna
Title CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION IN CAMEROON: A CRITIQUE OF THE AMENDMENT MECHANISMS
Summary This research work examines the silent nature of the Constitutional Council as regards Constitutional amendment mechanisms and considers its impact on the constitutionality of the Cameroon constitution. This work looks at the undermined constitution of Cameroon caused by the inactive nature of the Constitutional Council and the resultant consequences on the supremacy of the Cameroon constitution. This thesis analyses Constitutional Council’s creation, composition, jurisdiction, and the issue of locus standi to initiate a proceeding before the Constitutional Council. This research concludes on how the Constitutional Council could be empowered to take active participation in constitutional amendments for an effective protection of the Cameroon Constitution.
Supervisor Renata Uitz
Department Legal Studies LLM
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2009/malah_anna.pdf

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