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African Commission on
Human and Peoples' Ri9Ns
Human Rights our
Collective Responsibility
112. In support of the above position, the Complainant referred to the
decision of the Commission in Sudan R¥marr- Rights Organization and Centre
on Rousing Rights and Evictions (CORRE) v Sudan where it held that "The
right to property encompasses two main principles. The first one is of a
general nature. It provides for the pr~nciple of ownership and peaceful
enjoyment of property. The second prirciple provides for the possibility,
and conditions of deprivation of the right to property.//40
113. The Complain';;"t submits that ChJleswood Estate has been acquired
by the Respondent State a~d is beingioperate~,cB:M~~:~,~\\
Agricultural a~d
Rural Development Authority. Howev r, no ~~¥lpenSCl:t~,€?n
has been paid
to the Victim. The Complainant theteforei'·:a~g¥_es tJ:t~~where a State
exercises its eminent domain and
uires ai1':~:-i~di,V-h:l~~rs
property,
adequate and effective compensation "
. id, I~i,?;Q_g·~hicI1:J1.ie'~ct
of
expropriation is illegal. In sUPPO,~l
is t. m~n( "~ Complainant
referred to the decision of the interna
C~"h of Jus~l~~;,,;it{the matter
between Germany v Poland(Tqe:i~~~±ory at
0~:fow case).4~!:)
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114. The Complainant ther~ipre subritit~;,t~at b ' .'~,vng court orders, and
mounting ~ campaig~\to p~¥~)~e:~~';V[iq:~~~fr.o~!~iru~
es~ate, without .due
compensation, t~0:JE.e~pj~nden;, tate vIOlat~:~,::ltsobligation as prescribed
in Article 14 of t1{eAfricaft Chart ,
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Alleged violation o~;ArticIe 18 of the Aft
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115. The, Complaina
-submits tl}~t ~~ticle 18 (3) of the African Charter
enj~inS:,;:~~3-t~~,.to
en '; " e1rffiinati9~ of every form of dis.criminatio.n
ag~mst. \y'om~~"a,~~ e~sur t e protec~IOn of women and chIldre~. ThIS
obhgatIon,.\the,q0t;l}-pl~!n?nt contends the Respondent State has failed to
uphold.
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