11.ln a letter dated 17 July 2017 received by the Registry on 19 July 2017, the
Applicant filed his rejoinder to the preliminary objections raised by the
Respondent State; and on 29 August 2017, the Respondent State
submitted its rejoinder on the preliminary objections.
12. On 9 October 2017, the Applicant responded to the rejoinder; and on 14
November 2017, the Respondent State submitted its response to the
Applicant's observations on its rejoinder.
13. On 27 November 2017, the Registry notified the parties that the written
procedure in lhe case was closed.
14. In a letter dated 6 November 2017 received at the Registry on 11
December 2017, the Applicant alleged further attacks against his person,
the use of new methods by the Respondent State to stifle his businesses
and, for that reason, solicited a public hearing. He reiterated this prayer on
26 March 2018.
15. On g May 2018, lhe Court held its public hearing, placed the matter under
deliberation and allowed the Respondent State leave to file its response to
the Applicant's new observations within thirty (30) days. The response was
submitted at the Registry on 13 May 2018.
16.ln a letter dated 15 October 2018 received on 16 October 2018, the
Applicant brought new allegations on lhe matter before lhe Court, arguing
in his written pleadings that while the Court's decision was being awaited
by the parties, the State of Benin, by a law dated 2 July 2018, created a
special
court named "Anti-Economic Crimes and Terrorism
Court
(hereinafter referred to as "CRIET") to once again hear the case of
international drug trafficking in which he was involved. Alleging that this
new procedure involves further violations of his rights, the Applicant
requested that the Court issue an order requesting the Respondent State
to stay its proceedings before CRIET.