39.|t concludes that it has jurisdiction as follows
"The Court reiterates its position that it is not an appellate body in respect of
decisions of the domestic courts However, as the Court emphasised in its
judgment in Alex Thomas v. the United Republic of Tanzania, and confirmed in
its judgment in Mohamed Abubakari v. the United Republic of Tanzania, lhis
circumstance does not affect its jurisdiction to examine whether proceedings
before national courts meet the international standards established by the
Charter or other applicable human rights instruments. The Court therefore
rejects the objection raised in this regard by the Respondent State and
concludes that it has subject-matter jurisdiction22. The Court does not appear
to be taking a posrtion on the question of which of the two Articles is the
basis for its jurisdiction.
40.|n order to refute the Respondent State's contention and to establish
its
jurisdiction in the Nguza23 Judgment, the Court begins by relying first on its own
jurisprudence2a. lt goes on to have recourse to the applicable law in general,
namely:
"as it stressed in the judgment of 20 November 2016 in the case ol Alex Thomas
v. United Republic of Tanzania and confirmed in the judgment of 3 June 20 6
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in the case of Mohamed Abubakari v. United Republic of Tanzania, this does
not exclude its jurisdiction to assess whether proceedings before national courts
meet the international standards established by the Charter or by other
applicable human rights instruments to which the Respondent State is a party",
§§ 33 et seq.
It then infers jurisdiction from this and refers to Article 3 of the Protocol
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