Cameroon

(a) bills, to organize public authorities or to amend the Constitution;

(b) bills to ratify international agreements or treaties having particularly important consequences;

(c) certain reform bills relating to the law on persons and property.

(2) Such bills shall be adopted by a majority of votes cast.

(3) The referendum procedure shall be laid down by law.

PART V
Judicial Power
Article 37

(1) Justice shall be administered In the territory of the Republic in the name of the people of Cameroon.

(2) Judicial power shall be exercised by the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal and Tribunals. The
Judicial Power shall be independent of the executive and legislative powers. Magistrates of the bench
shall, in the discharge of their duties, be governed only by the law and their conscience:

(3) The President of the Republic shall guarantee the independence of judicial power. He shall appoint
members of the bench and for the legal department.

He shall be assisted in this task by the Higher Judicial Council which shall give him its opinion on all
nominations for the bench and on disciplinary action against judicial and legal officers. The organization
and functioning of the Higher Judicial Council shall be defined by law.

Article 38

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