THE PRINCIPLE OF LEGALITY OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENT MIGRATES TO CYBERSPACE: AN APPRAISAL OF THE CAMEROONIAN EXPERIENCE

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  • Patricia Samkia Asongwe Lecturer, Faculty of Laws, University of Yaounde, Cameroon Author

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Abstract

The general principle in criminal justice is that a conduct is criminal only when it is formally declared so by a particular substantive criminal law. This paper appraises how this principle is in Cameroon Cyberspace. The paper does so by reading of published records, academic document and internet search. The results reveals lack of effective criminalisation of cyber conducts would render Cameroon a safe haven for cyber criminals. The paper provides a blue print for judges, researchers and netizens. The paper equally provides a standard for fighting cyber criminality at cross- border level.

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02-10-2019

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Asongwe, Patricia. “THE PRINCIPLE OF LEGALITY OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENT MIGRATES TO CYBERSPACE: AN APPRAISAL OF THE CAMEROONIAN EXPERIENCE”. South Asian Law Review Journal, vol. 5, Oct. 2019, pp. 151-79, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/salrj/article/view/1097.