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African Commission on
Human and Peoples' Rights
Human Rights our
Collective Responsibility
was outside the limits of its powers. As such, the SCA set aside the trial court's
decision.? The Complainants' further appe.3.l to the Constitutional Court was
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unsuccessful.'
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12. The Complainants claim that their continued illegal occupation of the Property
is due to the Municipality's failure to pr~vide adequate housing in line with the
government's basic obligations under the South African Constitution and
housing legislation.
Articles alleged to have been violated
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13. The Complainants allege that the Re ponden{"State, \b,}\ failing to provide
adequate housing for the 76 families repres~~i~ct:11:l'this ¢~se, has violated the
provisions of Articles 5, 17, 18, 19, 22 an '
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Prayers of the Complainants
14. The Complainants:
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prayed that the, ~ommissioI1:;1:;~'
ers th ,;,:'~Qmmunication to the African
Court for adjy:4itc,ttion; and )i;:~~~,~ "<1~,
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req~e~t}~::;l~~E:!?isst~~},~~::~~keloi~~'~S~,~~lssions to the Commission
dUrIn,g;ilts46th Ordmary<S,esslOn, sche~~Ied for 11 - 25 November 2009,
in
Banj-qJ! The Gambia, ibr-,,~~~ feferrar' of the Communication to the
African
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15. Th,..~",
Complain «;",;~ having elecft~d" at the admissibility stage that the
C6~i~~~on adjti'a~e.l;t~S~~~er
th:i~t~tt~r'lthe pra~er for referral of the Complaint
to th,~~c.~Ut;t;- has bee11::'~i;g~~~;
, d withr What IS left of the substance of the
complaintbefore, the Co
ission is for a determination of the question of
whether~\the.ies'p,~~,¢e"-Tlt,,Statehas violJted the provisions of Articles 5, 17, 18,
19,22 ana.'24,·of the'Afri,can Charter in relation to them.
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Procedure
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