Counsel
spent
spending
thirty
(30)
hours
forty (40) hours each
each
on
the
case
on the case.
with
Regarding
the
assistants
the Reply,
the
Applicant claims that the Counsel spent a total of fifteen (15) hours and
the assistants a total of fifteen (15) hours.
Applicant claims that the Counsel
For the public hearing,
the
spent a total of fifteen (15) hours for
preparation and attendance by one of them. For the reparation claim, the
Applicant
claims
that
each
Counsel
has
spent
twenty
(20)
hours
for
preparation of the brief. The Applicant claims that the hourly rate is US$
250.00 (Two
Hundred
US$150.00
(One
assistants.
Hundred
The
and
45,000.00
and Fifty United States Dollars). for Counsel
Hundred
Applicant
Eighty
and
Fifty
claims
(180)
United
that
this
States
comes
hours for the Counsel,
(Forty Five Thousand
United
States
Dollars).
to
for
a total
and
the
of One
amounting
Dollars).
and
to (US$
a total of
One Hundred and Thirty Five (135) hours for the Assistants amounting to
US$ 20,250.00 (Twenty Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty United States
Dollars). Counsel for the Applicant have stated that “though they believe
in the Court,
when
the
Respondent
implemented
Salaam
they should not bear the cost of the litigation especially
the
could
decision
in Miscellaneous
have
of the
avoided
High
Civil Cause
No.
Court
further
of Tanzania
5 of 1993”.
Counsel for the Applicant stated that they would
litigation
had
at Dar
it
es
In the alternative,
accept reimbursement
of their costs in line with the scales set out in the Legal Aid Policy of the
Court.
39. The Court notes that expenses and costs form part of the concept of
‘reparations’. Therefore, where the international responsibility of a State.
is established in a declaratory judgment, the Court may order the State
ee.
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