Scheduling Conference
7. Pursuant to Rule 53, a Scheduling Conference was held on 12th
June 2014 and the parties framed the following issues:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
Whether the acts complained of are acts of a Partner State or
institution of the Community or whether the Attorney General of
Rwanda was properly sued before this Honourable Court.
Whether the Reference is time-barred and should be struck off
the record.
Whether the action of taking over the Applicant’s mall by the Kigali
City Abandoned Property Management Commission is inconsistent
with and/ or in contravention of Articles 5, 6, 7 and 8 of the Treaty.
Whether the parties are entitled to the remedies sought.
Preliminary points of law
8.
Both Counsel argued the points of law posed in the first and
second issues above prior to addressing this Court on the
substantive Reference. We do adopt the same approach in
this judgment given that the points of law raised could dispose
of the entire Reference.
Issue No.1 :
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Whether the acts complained of are acts of a Partner
State or institution of the Community or whether the
Attorney General of Rwanda was properly sued before
this Honourable Court.
It was argued for the Applicant that Rwanda was responsible
for the injury the Applicant suffered as a result of the
Commission’s actions. This argument was premised on the
notion that under international law the acts or omissions of an
organ of a State are attributable to that State as long as they
occurred in an official capacity. In this regard, learned
Counsel for the Applicant cited the International Law
Commission’s Articles on the
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