Introduction to the Cameroonian Public Administration by Moye Godwin Bongyu

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PRICE : 10,000 FCFA  WHATSAPP : +237 676 906 682 EMAIL : mvnKweche@gmail.com / nkweche.vitalis@flps-uba.cm Preface This work is a combination of my experiences as a student, teacher and researcher. My public law, political science, and public policy backgrounds have been very instrumental. I have had the opportunity of researching, learning and/or teaching some pivotal subjects of public administration notably: Administrative Institutions and General Principles ofAdministrative Law…

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The Law and Practice of Sales of Land in Cameroon by Joseph Nzalie Ebi

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PRICE : 5,000 FCFA WHATSAPP : +237 676 906 682 EMAIL : mvnKweche@gmail.com / nkweche.vitalis@flps-uba.cm Preface One needs to visit our court registries to discover how rampant the practice of land speculation is in Cameroon. The same piece of land is sold to several persons. The smartness of the speculators qua land vendors isfiled by the unwariness of the purchasers who feel that buying land is similar…

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THE LAW ON SUCCESSION TO PROPERTY IN ANGLOPHONE CAMEROON by Joseph Nzalie Ebi

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PRICE : 10,000 FCFA WHATSAPP : +237 676 906 682 EMAIL : mvnKweche@gmail.com / nkweche.vitalis@flps-uba.cm Preface It has been interesting, albeit challenging, to research on the law of succession in Anglophone Cameroon; given the coexistence of English derived rules of law, a myriad of customary law rules and Muslim law. This alone would have been sufficient to dissuade any person from venturing into an area yet to…

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