The rule of law and justice
Any successful justice that meets the expectations of the people and respects the people on whose behalf it is
rendered is based on the rule of law.
- Restoration of the rule of law and the inscription of freedom of expression, the protection of journalists and
their sources of information and the freedom of association in a charter of democracy. - Guaranteeing that the law is fair, widely disseminated and applied without any discrimination to all, State and
citizens of any kind. - Strengthening legal and judicial security. In particular, magistrates’ assessment commissions will be set up in
the courts of jurisdiction and courts of appeal, composed of judges and civil society figures. - The reform of the Audit Bench of the Supreme Court, in particular to give it power to sanction the authorising
officers and accountants. - The creation of a perfectly bilingual law school (Cameroon Law School / Institute of Judicial Studies) for the
training of court officers (Lawyers, Notaries, Bailiffs). It will be managed in consultation with the professional orders, which will be full-fledged educational facilitators. More than one such school can be created in different parts of the country. - The guarantee to every Cameroonian citizen, any national or foreign investor that the same law will be applied to all.
- We will complete the reform of the judicial system, in particular by settling the question of traditional jurisdictions, the independence of the judiciary, in particular through the system of appointment of magistrates, the creation and establishment of missing jurisdictions
- The preference and encouragement of dialog as a tool for consultation between the various social partners,
particularly between employers and trade unions.