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The Applicants were neither officially notified of the invalidation of their passports by
the Respondent state nor given the opportunity to appeal against the decision on
the invalidation.
B. Alleged violations
The Applicants allege that the invalidation of their passports is an arbitrary
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deprivation of nationali$, it has rendered them stateless and has a significant impact
on the enjoyment of a number of universally accepted fundamental human rights
specifically, the right to: (i) participation in potiticat tife; (ii) freedom of movement; (iii)
citizenship; (iv) liberty; (v) family life; and (vi) work.
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SUMMARY OF PROCEDURE BEFORE THE COURT
The Application was filed on 22 July 2015 and served on the Respondent state and
the entities listed under Rule 35(3) of the Rutes on 7 August 2015.
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The Parties filed their submissions within the time stipulated by the court
on 9 February 2017, the Registry received the Respondent state's letter dated 30
January 2017, informing the Court of its cessation of participation in the present
Application.
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The Applicants made
a
request
for
provisional measures regarding the
reinstatement of their passports and the court found that since the prayer for
provisional measures was the same as the prayer on merits, it would deal with them
jointly.
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On 15 February 2019, the Parties were informed that following the decision of the
Court to combine the consideration of merits and reparations claims, the Applicant
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