the Order of 24 October 2019 dismissing the case (hereinafter referred to as “the Dismissal Order”). 5. The Applicant further avers that in relation to these facts, the Parliament of the Respondent State, on 31 October 2019, adopted an amnesty law which was declared to be in compliance with the Constitution by the Constitutional Court in its decision DCC 19-503 of 6 November 2019. The Amnesty Law was then promulgated by the President of the Republic. According to the Applicant, the said law violates the right of victims to judicial protection and to have their case heard. B. Alleged violations 6. The Applicant alleges violation of the following rights and obligations: i. Violation of the right to life guaranteed by Article 4 of the Charter; ii. Violation of the right to dignity inherent in a human being guaranteed by Article 5 of the Charter; iii. Violation of the right to have one’s cause heard guaranteed by Article 7 of the Charter; iv. Violation of the obligation to recognise the rights, duties and freedoms enshrined in the Charter and to adopt legislative or other measures to give them effect, provided for under Article 1 of the Charter. III. SUMMARY OF THE PROCEDURE BEFORE THE COURT 7. On 13 November 2019, the Applicant filed the Application in addition to Applications he previously filed under Nos. 021/2019 et 022/2019, which the Court decided to consolidate.2 The Court decided to consider the additional application as separate from the earlier applications and registered it as Consolidated Applications 021/2019 and 022/2019 are pending before the Court. They were consolidated by Order of 4 July 2019. 2 3

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