Cameroonian Prof. , cum writer, Simon Eyong advocates for reform of human rights, humanitarian laws

Prof. Dr. Simon Eyong is a Cameroonian scholar and author, an advocate for the reform of international law, human rights law, humanitarian law, and investment law, whose writings critically examine global justice systems, particularly concerning their impact on vulnerable nations. His work primarily focuses on the inherent biases within international legal frameworks and calls for greater fairness and accountability among powerful global institutions like the United Nations.
Prof. Dr. Simon Eyong Eyong is a fearless and critical voice in the field of international law. He is a scholar who challenges the status quo, advocating for a more equitable global legal system. His professional identity is tied to his work as an “undeterred advocate for ‘REFORM OF THE UNITED NATIONS’”.
His a scholar who questions the fairness of the current international legal system. He writes for a broad audience, from law graduates to the general public, aiming to educate people on basic rights and the hidden truths of global organizations.
His writings revolve around the central theme of “justice turning into injustice” when the custodians of the law become its perpetrators. The disparity in how international law is applied often sees African nations on trial while powerful nations go free.
He argues that global organizations, meant to defend justice, sometimes become perpetrators of injustice themselves.








Notable Works
- World Crimes In Today’s International Law: Custodians of the law as Perpetrators
- Humanitarian Law Without a Tribunal is a Circus to Escape Crimes: The Cry of Ukraine, Sudan, Gaza, and Cameroon
- IMMUNITY of World Leaders In International Law: Shield of Impunity
- INTERNATIONAL LAW CORE TREATIES THE GOVERNING INSTRUMENTS: HUMAN RIGHTS-IHL-IIL-REFUGEE & ASYLUM LAW
- THE RULE OF LAW IN INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPING MISSION IN MODERN WARFARE: WITH CIVILIAN POPULATION AS VICTIMS
- International Investment Law: The Progress to Emerging World
- The Inter-Play Between Armed Conflict Law, and International Human Rights law: Case Study and the Outcomes
- INTERNATIONAL HUMANITERIAN LAW VS. INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW: CASE STUDY AMIDS GLOBAL WARFARE
- International Human Rights Law : Policing in Current State of Warfare
His books are available all over the world, links to purchase.
https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/search/?format=&keyword=World+crimes+in+todays+international+law+
https://books.google.com/books/about/World_Crimes_In_Today_s_International_La.html?id=Pd2a0QEACAAJ



