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LGBT rights are human rights, is a compendium of two qualitative in-depth research papers that are completely interwoven in all ramifications pertaining to the subject matter. The papers/ studies have expressed grave concern about human rights violations and abuses sustained by LGBT people and others accused of participating in consensual same-sex activity in Cameroon, driven by the application of section 347 bis of the Cameroon Penal Code, as read with sections 165 and 336 amongst others of the Cameroon Criminal Procedure Code. LGBT rights are human rights, propounds that, the moral force of…mehr

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LGBT rights are human rights, is a compendium of two qualitative in-depth research papers that are completely interwoven in all ramifications pertaining to the subject matter. The papers/ studies have expressed grave concern about human rights violations and abuses sustained by LGBT people and others accused of participating in consensual same-sex activity in Cameroon, driven by the application of section 347 bis of the Cameroon Penal Code, as read with sections 165 and 336 amongst others of the Cameroon Criminal Procedure Code. LGBT rights are human rights, propounds that, the moral force of our criminal justice system is predicated upon the conviction that, criminal justice should not be diluted by a standard of proof that leaves people in doubt when innocent men are being condemned. That, the court, whose function is to dispense justice with impartiality both to the parties and to the community which it serves, should not permit its processes to be employed in a manner which gives rise to unfairness.
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Atoh Walter M. Tchemi, LL.B, studied Law at University of Dschang, Cameroon. M.A, studied in International Politics, at ¿Centre Européen de Recherches Internationales et Stratégiques¿ (CERIS), Brussels Belgium. Read Human Rights Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Constitutional Law, Evidence, Political Science, Corporate Law, World Politics.