The Legal Framework for The Protection of English-Speaking Minority in Cameroon

Authors

  • Elvis Kalabubse Ghamu Faculty Of Laws and Political Science, Department of English Law, University Of Buea, Cameroon

Keywords:

Legal Framework, protection, English speaking

Abstract

Human rights are inextricably linked.  In the African charter, collective rights and individual rights are interdependent and indivisible. it is difficult to protect individual rights if collective rights are not guarantee. The rights of minorities are guarantee by United Nations charter and its relevance to the republic of Cameroon where the anglophone minority since independence continuously has complained of marginalization. These complaints have been to the effect that severe violations of the human right of anglophone Cameroonians have occurred. This article seeks to however, established the legislations put in place by the government to protect the rights of these minority English speaking regions.

References

Law No. 96-06 of 18 January 1996 to amend the Constitution of 2 June 1972

Law No. 2004-18 OF 22 July 2004 To Lay Down Rules Applicable To Councils.

Law No. 2012/001 of 19 April relating to the Electoral Code.

Law No.2019/024 of 24th December 2019 Bill To Institute The General Code of Regional and Local Authorities.

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Published

2021-11-25

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How to Cite

The Legal Framework for The Protection of English-Speaking Minority in Cameroon. (2021). Texas Journal of Philology, Culture and History , 1, 28-37. https://mail.zienjournals.com/index.php/tjpch/article/view/328