gravity and urgency, and when necessary to avoid irreparable harm to persons...”
and
“...which it deems necessary to adopt in the interest of the parties or of
justice”.
15.
It is for the Court to decide whether to issue provisional measures
depending on the circumstances of each case.
16.
The Applicant is on death row and it appears from this Application that
there exists a situation of extreme gravity and urgency, as well as a
risk of irreparable harm to the Applicant.
17.
Given the circumstances of this case, where the risk of execution of
the
death
penalty
will
jeopardise
the
enjoyment
of
the
rights
guaranteed under Articles 4, 5 and 7 of the Charter, Articles 6(1), 7,
14(1) and 14(5) of the Covenant and Articles 3 and 5 of the Universal
Declaration, the Court has decided to exercise its powers under Article
27(2) of the Protocol.
18.
The Court consequently, finds that the situation raised in the present
Application is of extreme gravity and represents a
risk of irreparable
harm and that the circumstances require that an order for provisional
measures be issued, in accordance with Article 27(2) of the Protocol
and Rule 51
of the Rules, to preserve the sfafus quo, pending the
determination of the main Application.
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