15. On 22 March 2019, the Applicants, through the two lawyers allocated to
each of them by Cornell University Law School and in collaboration with the
University, furnished a joint submission on jurisdiction and admissibility only.
However, on the same day, the Applicants’ lawyers in collaboration with
Professor Sandra L. Babcock of the Cornell University International Human
Rights Law Clinic and Director, Cornell Centre on the Death Penalty
Worldwide also filed separate amended submissions on the merits, which
were transmitted to the Respondent State on 27 March 2019.
16. On 17 November 2020 and 20 November 2020, Professor Sandra L.
Babcock filed a supplementary memorandum in relation to the Second
Applicant’s mental health status, which was transmitted to the Respondent
State on 27 November 2020.
17. Despite several reminders, the Respondent State did not file its response to
the amended pleadings.3
18. On 18 November 2022, the Parties were informed that the Court had
rejected the request for a public hearing and that pleadings had been closed
with effect from 14 November 2022.
IV.
PRAYERS OF THE PARTIES
19. The First Applicant prays the Court to:
i.
Make a declaration that the Respondent violated the Applicant’s rights
under Articles 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 of the African Charter;
ii.
Make appropriate orders to remedy the violations of the Applicants’
rights under the Charter;
iii. Set aside the death sentence imposed on the Applicant and remove him
from death row;
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8 June 2019, 10 November 2020 and 16 November 2022.
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