“The Court shall be a judicial body which shall ensure
the adherence to law in the interpretation and
application of and compliance with the Treaty.”
Article 27 states that:
“1. The Court shall initially have jurisdiction over the
interpretation and application of this Treaty;
Provided that the Court’s jurisdiction to interpret
under
this
paragraph
shall
not
include
the
application of any such interpretation to jurisdiction
conferred by the Treaty on organs of Partner States;
2. The Court shall have such other original, appellate,
human
rights
and
other
jurisdiction
as
will
be
determined by the Council at a suitable subsequent
date. To this end, the Partner States shall conclude a
protocol to operationalize the extended jurisdiction.”
31.
At the Scheduling Conference, parties agreed that the Reference
raised triable issues meriting adjudication and pronouncement
by this Court. However, Counsel for the Respondents have
contended that the Court is only competent to entertain the
Applicant’s
prayers
pertaining
application of the Treaty.
to
the
interpretation
and
Counsel for the 2nd Respondent
further argued that the Court cannot determine issues raising
human rights matters since such a jurisdiction still awaits the
operationalization of a Protocol under Article 27(2) of the Treaty.
32.
It is common knowledge that the extended jurisdiction as
envisaged by Article 27(2) of the Treaty has not been conferred
on this Court as decided especially in James Katabazi’s case
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