“Abidjan Court of Appeal judgment”). The Applicant avers that, at all stages
of the proceedings, he acknowledged the facts of which he was accused.
4.
The Applicant contends that “for reasons beyond his control”, he did not
lodge a cassation appeal against the judgment of the Abidjan Court of
Appeal since, not having been afforded the assistance of a counsel, he was
unaware of its existence. He further contends that, in any event, lodging an
appeal “would be unsuccessful in the current legal and judicial system of
the State in question”.
B. Alleged Violations
5.
The Applicant alleges violation of the right to a fair trial, in particular:
i.
The right to bring proceedings before the competent national courts
against any act violating the fundamental rights recognized and
guaranteed to him by the conventions, laws, regulations and customs in
force, protected by Article 7(1)(a) of the Charter;
ii.
The right to a defence, protected by Article 7(1)(c) of the Charter,
including the right to legal assistance and respect for the adversarial
principle;
iii. The right to a reasoned judgment, protected by Article 7(1) of the
Charter;
iv. Respect for the principle of proportionality of punishment, provided for in
Article 15(1) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
(hereinafter “ICCPR”).
III.
SUMMARY OF THE PROCEDURE BEFORE THE COURT
6.
The Application was filed on 22 July 2019 and served on the Respondent
State on 29 August 2019. On 2 September 2019 the Respondent State
submitted the names of its representatives.
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