Court of Appeal of Cameroon
- Court of Appeal of Cameroon
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The Courts of Appeal are appellate courts in Cameroon. They are defined in Part V of the constitution of Cameroon as being under the Supreme Court.[1]
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References
- Constitution of the Republic of Cameroon (English and French versions). 18 January 1996. Accessed 4 January 2007.
Categories:
- Appellate courts
- Cameroonian law
- Government of Cameroon
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