The Affidavits
basically
and 9 of Act No.
regurgitate the provisions
of Articles 2, 5, 8
1/26, as well as Articles 4, 9, 22, 23, 25 and 31 of
Act No. 1/31, and the deponents’ understanding thereof.
C. RESPONDENT’S CASE
9. The
been
Respondent
contends that the Reference
instituted on
17"
November
2014
is time barred,
having
yet the Act of Parliament in
issue had been enacted on 15" September 2014.
It is the Applicant's
contention that the Reference was, therefore, filed outside the twomonth limit prescribed by Article 30(2) of the Treaty.
10. The
Respondent
does
also
question
this
Court’s
jurisdiction
determine the matters in issue herein, contending that some
prayers
The
sought
do not fall within the ambit of the Court’s
Respondent
specifically
took
issue
with
the
to
of the
mandate.
prayer
for
the
annulment of the impugned Act.
11. It is the Respondent's case that Article 4 of Act No. 1/26 address the
Applicants’ concerns with regard to parties’ right of appeal in so far as
it makes
The
provision
Respondent
for an Appellate
further
contends
Division
that
for the
the
Special
alleged
Court.
lack
of
dependence of the Judiciary was resolved by the Constitutional Court
of Burundi
which,
by endorsing
the constitutionality
of the
Bill that
preceded Act No. 1/26, in effect confirmed that the then proposed Act
did not contravene the Treaty.
12. The
Respondent
relied on the Affidavit of the Permanent
in the Ministry of Justice of Burundi, one Sylvestre
Secretary
Nyanddwi,
which
in essence reiterated the Respondent's case as stated above.
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