Using one of the continent�s supposed pathfinders, Cameroon as case-study, this book interrogates judiciary in Africa in three domains. First, as the third branch of government, second, as the acknowledged umpire of federalism, and, finally, as a means of reversing the institutionalization of in-human rights and injustice administration in Africa. While examining the roots and causes of the persisting human rights and justice administration problems in Cameroon particularly, and Africa in general, the book through the tumbu-tumbu Long-Distance Government Theory (LDGT), argues for a rethinking and freeing of strategies currently used from close to a century of colonial and neo-colonial bondage, under the confusing covers of �independence� and of �advanced democracy�. The book challenges Africa to consider a mentality change, for a �real� judiciary transformative change. The book will interest legal practitioners, social anthropologists, development studies and political science practitioners, among other such practitioners in the social sciences and humanities.
Ateh-Afac Fossungu
Getting Africa Out of the Dungeon [PDF ebook]
Human Rights, Federalism, and Judicial Politics in Cameroon
Getting Africa Out of the Dungeon [PDF ebook]
Human Rights, Federalism, and Judicial Politics in Cameroon
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