4) Whereas, ultimately, in terms of the Supplementary protocol, the Court is competent to adjudicate in matters of Human Rights violation; whereas in the instant Case, the Court does not find any element of human rights violation whatsoever of the Applicant's right, within the meaning of the Articles cited above. Holding 38. For these Reasons 1) The Community Court of Justice, ECOWAS, adjudicating in open Court, after hearing both Parties, in respect of Human rights violation, in first and last resort; 2) Having regard to the Revised Treaty of ECOWAS; 3) Having regard to the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights; 4) Having regard to the 1966 International Pact on Civil, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; 5) Having regard to the 1981 African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights; 6) Having regard to the 1991 Protocol and 2005 Supplementary Protocol relating to the Court; 7) Having regard to the Rules of Procedure of the Court of 28th August, 2002; 8) The Court's earlier Preliminary Decisions of 14th March, 2007, and of 7th May, 2007; - Adjudges that there is no Human Rights violation of the Applicant, and consequently, dismisses the Application made by the Applicant and his other claims; 39. As to Costs - Adjudges that each Party, shall bear their own costs in accordance with Article 66(4) of its Rules of Procedure; Thus made, adjudged and pronounced publicly by the Community Court of Justice, ECOWAS, on the day, month and year above; 40. And the Members have appended their signatures as below: Hon. Justice Hansine N. DONLI - Presiding Hon. Justice Aminata Malle SANOGO - Member Hon. Justice Anthony A. BENIN - Member Hon. Justice Awa Daboya NANA - Member Hon. Justice El-Mansour TALL - Member Assisted by Tony Aneneh-MAIDOH Esq. - Chief Registrar 8

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