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"i. find that it lacks jurisdiction because the Application is inconsistent with
Article 3(1) of the Protocol;
ii. adjudge and declare that the African Court on Human and Peoples'
Rights does not have the jurisdiction to entertain cases requiring the
Application of a legal instrument which has never been ratified. by the
State of Benin;
iii. adjudge and declare that even if the Applicant is the owner of the
companies in question, he does not have the capacity to seek
reparation for the so-called damages suffered by moral entities distinct
from his person;
iv. declare the Application inadmissible for manifestly using disparaging
language towards the Head of State and the Benin judiciary and for nonexhaustion of local remedies as enshrined in Articles 56(3) and (5) of
the Charter and Rules 40(3) and (5) of the Rules of Court;
v. find that the Applications filed by the Applicant are still pending before
domestic courts in Benin;
vi. dismiss the prayer for a stay of execution of CRIET Judgment;
vii. adjudge and declare that all the allegations of the Applicant's human
rights violations raised in this matter are unfounded ;
viii .dismiss all the prayers for reparation made by the Applicant;
ix. hold the Applicant liable to pay the sum of one billion five hundred and
ninety-five million eight hundred and fifty thousand (1,595,850,000)
CFA francs as damages".
V.
JURISDICTION
28. Article 3(1) of the Protocol stipulates that: "The jurisdiction of the Court shall extend to
all cases and disputes submitted to it concerning the interpretation and Application of the
Charter, this Protocol, and any other relevant Human Rights instrument ratified by the
States concerned".
29. Pursuant to Rule 39(1) of its Rules, "the Court shall conduct preliminary examination
of its jurisdiction ..."
I