impracticable where the same matter is instituted before “another
International Court” for adjudication.
Hence, the fact that the Burkinabe courts may have been seised with the case,
whether in part or in whole, does not constitute an obstacle for the Court to
entertain that same case. In the same vein, it must be recalled that the rule of
exhaustion of local remedies is not applicable before the ECOWAS Court of
Justice.
AS TO MERITS
Once the foregoing points are clear and precise, the Court now holds that in the
light of the totality of all the facts and law produced before it in the course of
the proceedings, the instant case poses two problems. Firstly, the issue of
disallowing Mr. Djibril Yipéné Bassolé from choosing lawyers of “foreign
nationality”, and secondly, that of the legitimacy or otherwise of the telephone
conversations which may have been tapped. The position of the Court shall
condition the fate of the request for reparation, as made by the Applicant.
REGARDING RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED ON THE APPLICANT’S CHOICE OF
LAWYERS
To justify the restriction imposed on the Applicant’s choice of his Counsel,
Burkina Faso advances several arguments worth revisiting.
The first touches on the 24 April 1961 Convention on Judicial Co-operation
signed between France and Upper Volta, whose Article 34 provides:
“Lawyers registered with the Bar Associations of Upper Volta may assist or
represent parties before all the courts of France, both at the preliminary inquiry
stage and during oral hearings, under the same conditions as lawyers registered
with the Bar Associations of France. In reciprocal terms, lawyers registered with
the Bar Associations of France may assist or represent parties before all the
courts of Upper Volta, both at the preliminary inquiry stage and during the oral
hearings, under the same conditions as lawyers registered with the Bar
Associations of Upper Volta.”
The Defendant State contests the right of the lawyer of French nationality,
Counsel to the Applicant, to assume that capacity, principally because the said
lawyer of French nationality did not provide evidence for the reciprocal terms
stated in the aforesaid provision.
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