The main argument of this article lies in its conceptual framing which is a contextualisation of the problem of exception in the colonial and ‘postcolonial’ period of Cameroon. The country was technically colonised by Germany and following the Versailles treaty, was later transferred to France and Britain under a mandate of the League of Nations. Following legal and historical investigations, I assess how the permanent recourse to a state of exception within the colony was central to Europeans’ tactics in their strategies of control and domination of colonised people. I further examine how the country’s colonial past strongly influences current state structures through a basic reliance on emergency laws which have become normalised to a poi...
The immense body of contemporary work aimed at ‘promoting the rule of law’ is often accused of ‘neo-...
This thesis traces British colonial governance and the workings of the late colonial state from 193...
The research problem is an analysis of the political evolution of Cameroon from a colony in 1884 to ...
The main argument of this article lies in its conceptual framing which is a contextualisation of the...
Cameroon is usually misconceived of as a former French colony due to its geographical location which...
From its creation to the present day, jurists and historians have perceived the Congo Free State (CF...
This article examines the efforts made by the British colonial authorities in the devolution of powe...
This thesis interrogates the nature of emergency legal doctrine -- from the institutional and consti...
In the Age of New Imperialism (1870–1914), the African continent was partitioned by several European...
The standard of civilisation is most often identified as the infamous legal doctrine that legitimise...
After centuries of varied forms of European commercial activities on the African coast, the second h...
Anglophone Cameroon is an area conterminous with the present-day North and South Western Regions of ...
The non-European, non-Christian world was colonized under international law that is known today as t...
This article examines Cameroon\u27s modern land policy. Initially, it traces the policy\u27s roots t...
Amidst the post-war turn to transcend international law’s traditional power structures in the narrat...
The immense body of contemporary work aimed at ‘promoting the rule of law’ is often accused of ‘neo-...
This thesis traces British colonial governance and the workings of the late colonial state from 193...
The research problem is an analysis of the political evolution of Cameroon from a colony in 1884 to ...
The main argument of this article lies in its conceptual framing which is a contextualisation of the...
Cameroon is usually misconceived of as a former French colony due to its geographical location which...
From its creation to the present day, jurists and historians have perceived the Congo Free State (CF...
This article examines the efforts made by the British colonial authorities in the devolution of powe...
This thesis interrogates the nature of emergency legal doctrine -- from the institutional and consti...
In the Age of New Imperialism (1870–1914), the African continent was partitioned by several European...
The standard of civilisation is most often identified as the infamous legal doctrine that legitimise...
After centuries of varied forms of European commercial activities on the African coast, the second h...
Anglophone Cameroon is an area conterminous with the present-day North and South Western Regions of ...
The non-European, non-Christian world was colonized under international law that is known today as t...
This article examines Cameroon\u27s modern land policy. Initially, it traces the policy\u27s roots t...
Amidst the post-war turn to transcend international law’s traditional power structures in the narrat...
The immense body of contemporary work aimed at ‘promoting the rule of law’ is often accused of ‘neo-...
This thesis traces British colonial governance and the workings of the late colonial state from 193...
The research problem is an analysis of the political evolution of Cameroon from a colony in 1884 to ...