58. In the present case, the Court notes that the application exclusively seeks to call
into question the grounds of the judgment of 2 December 2021, which is final. In
this connection, the Court reiterates, as it has already done above, that the
application for review cannot be based either on the legal grounds of its judgment
or on particulars underpinning its findings. Accordingly, the purpose of an
application for review cannot be to re-examine the grounds of law or fact
contained in the decision in respect of which a review is sought. In the present
case, the Applicant's application is akin to an appeal against the judgment of 2
December 2021 since it exclusively seeks to challenge the Court's findings and
the analysis underpinning its judgment, and for a rectification of what he describes
as an error of assessment.
59. The Court further notes that the Applicant contends that the matters which he
claims constitute new facts and errors are identified in the Judgment of 2
December 2021.
60. From the foregoing, the Court finds that there are no new facts relating to the
admissibility of the allegation of violation of the Applicant's right to property.
iv. Allegation of a new fact in relation to the determination of the amount of
reparation for material and moral damage
61. The Applicant submits that once the Court has drawn the consequences of the
fact that the violations arising from the proceedings against him since 24 July 1995
are of a continuous nature, it should assume its temporal jurisdiction and find that
his arrest, the forced cessation of his duties for twenty-six (26) years, the
“destruction” of his career and his sentencing to ten (10) years' imprisonment were
unlawful. He further submits that after such a finding, the Court should review its
decision with regard to reparation for the material and moral damage he suffered
and award him a substantial amount.
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