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  • Criminal responsibility for corporate related human rights violations is a challenging and complex question in today’s world, this is partly because of the individual or personal character of criminal responsibility. It is held as a general rule that only human beings can commit offences. The primary objective of this research is to critically examine the human rights aspects of corporate criminal responsibility of companies in Cameroon. The conducts of business by various corporations in Cameroon are recognized as an impetus to economic, social, cultural and political advancement. With the rise in corporate crimes in the world today, the question has been whether a corporate body can be held liable for corporate crimes or not. The paper answers in the affirmative that a corporate body can be subject to criminal prosecution and liability for crimes occurring within the corporation especially in the domain of human rights. Considering that a corporate body cannot be imprisoned, or punished like an individual, there are ways to punish a corporation. A corporate body may be fined, ban, closed placed under judicial supervision for a specified period of time. With this in mind, the paper analyses the concept of corporate criminal liability with specific regards to corporate capacity, the basis upon which such liability attaches to a corporation and sanctions with the aim of illustrating the weaknesses of the different aspects trundled-out above.

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