ENSURING THE RIGHT TO LIBERTY AND SECURITY OF PERSON IN UKRAINE AND CAMEROON: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS IN THE AREA OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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Ensuring Right to Liberty and Securit, Ukraine, CameroonAbstract
This article seeks in highlighting the fact that, the right to liberty and security of persons articulated in relevant human right and criminal law dispositions has given responsibilities to the State of Cameroon and Ukraine in ensuring the respect of this fundamental right. There is a need for these States in enacting relevant legal mechanisms and institutions aimed at protecting those presumed criminally liable of crime commission their security in all areas of the criminal proceedings. The article also indicates that, the application of this right by these two countries will go a long way in conforming with the dispositions and provisions put in place by International Standards for Human Right implementation. These standards set in guaranteeing and safeguarding the protection and enforcement of this right by member States who are signatories and parties to the relevant conventions in question. Cameroon, unlike Ukraine has enacted and put in place credible laws and institutions in ensuring the proper implementation of this right through its law enforcement officers who has shown laudable efforts in ensuring that this right is guaranteed and secured. Even though with all these efforts put in place, protection continue to be of questionable character as rampant violations of this fundamental right are experienced in both countries.
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