cover image: October 2023 - ANALYSIS OF Wildlife court Cases in Cameroon - JANUARY 2010 – DECEMBER 2022

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October 2023 - ANALYSIS OF Wildlife court Cases in Cameroon - JANUARY 2010 – DECEMBER 2022

1 Nov 2023

The designations of geographical entities in this publication, and the presentation of the material, do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of TRAFFIC or its supporting organisations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, or area, or of its authorities, Mount Cameroon or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. [...] The Ape Organisation (LAGA) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) for content is the responsibility of the Authors and does providing some of the court cases and additional information on not necessarily reflect the opinion of INL or the US these cases; especially Anoah Ekane Humphrey of WWF for doing Government. [...] The data considered, and recommendations were collected at the end of the exchanges provided made to achieve the desired goal of obtaining information on the general policy of the State effective legal decisions by drastically reducing in the management of wildlife-related litigation, corruption and conflicts of interest. [...] This provision of the law has the right to conclude such transactions and equally failed to prescribe the form of the the various rates based on the conditions notification. [...] Generally, the court with competence to try wildlife cases is the Court of First Instance It should be noted that all these JPOs (CFI) of the place of commission of the wildlife must relinquish responsibility for wildlife offence and exceptionally, the military or the investigations to the territorially competent high court of the place of commission, in the CAMEROON WILDLIFE COURT CASE ANALYSIS,.
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