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Constitutionalism and the response to the Covid-19 pandemic under the 1996 Constitution of Cameroon

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Chofor Che Christian Aime,
LLM, Ph.D. Pretoria
Senior Civil Administrator in Cameroon

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The outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic believed to have emanated from China has created worldwide turmoil as many continue dying, including in Africa. As Africa and Cameroon in particular increasingly become exposed and affected by the virus, policymakers must look into constitutional mechanisms to handle the ravaging effects of this pandemic.

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Constitutionalism and COVID-19 in Ghana

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Kwaku Agyeman-Budu
BA, LL.B, BL (Ghana); LL.M, SJD (Fordham);
Lecturer and Head of Law Centers, Faculty of Law,
Ghana Institute of Management & Public Administration (GIMPA).

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COVID-19 PANDEMIC- A NURSERY FOR VIOLATION OF CONSTITUTIONALLY GUARANTEED RIGHTS IN NIGERIA?

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Onuora-Oguno Azubike C (LLD)
Senior Lecturer, Department of Jurisprudence and International Law
Faculty of Law, University of Ilorin, Nigeria

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TEN YEARS OF THE KENYA CONSTITUTION: WAS THE ‘NO’ CAMPAIGN RIGHT
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