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Reflecting On Constitutional Measures against the Covid-19 Pandemic in the Kingdom of Lesotho

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