p
African Commission on
Human and Peoples' Ri~lhts
Human Rights our
Collective Responsibility
because it does not adequately ensure tlhat the Complainants have access to
housing.s' the Respondent State submitted that the question of truthfulness of
the Municipality's
actions or whether I the Municipality's
Integrated
Development Plan provides for housing ihasl not been put to or considered by
South African courts. And that althouf"h the Plan has been submitted for
consideration by the courts, based on the rrirtciple of judicial difference, it is not
for the courts to prescribe to the Munici~ality what project it should undertake
or who it should prioritise; provided it is satisfied that the Plan meets the
requirements of South African law.
I
142. The Respondent State further submitted tat in
to accommodate the Complainants in the
question of whether the Municipality' s ~pt~~ra
access to housing is moot.v
" '4Y~k,ii\
Municipality's plans
ilIa Liza Ext 5, the
Plan provides
143. The Respondent rejected the ..,a:V
~~;'{'\he
Municipality has not submitte~;l~plan
iFe.rg~hcy
Provincial
Housing Department and thefg£> in c n~ayention of
obligations
under the South African Housing
. e 0 ptC)~i,~efor
housing and
in situ development=
",he Gover
argu~s.,;'t~at the issue before South
African has never bee
ther or
unidp~j2;ty: contravened the South
African Housin~?~ggt., - an
Will'
I re:nj~aies must be exhausted.
,
,;L.-'.".",
144. The Responq~h~" Sta:: submi
thatl on
e basis of the principle of
subsidiarity, tf:\is not for the Co
ioritto determine whether South African
judges have n\i§jnterpreted South A
.,,"\, \
':t,_\~;~~.~",
iUt,
145. Th~;ii~~spondenN:~~~.t~also subm.~~Wed
thrt to the extent that Article 24 of the
~fri~(:~~ arter is re~~~~j'jt~:;&~rJig~t to I~ater and san~tation, .the M~nicipality
did rt~~t
.
the dec1slOn;'<DtitheHIgh Court to provide baSIC services to the
.
Compl~f.na.
e property and that'l'n fact, water and sanitation services
have be~\
i,
!1l applicants."
146. As such, ~ Resporij:nt State SUbmitte that there has been no violation of
Article 24 of"the..4\.fricanCharter.
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Complainants' Wntten Submission on the AdmISSIbIlIty of the Complaint ~'GP22c:Fewrua:nY.<J~oa;~~\_
para 5.3.
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34 First Submission on Merits on behalf of the Republic df South Africa, par~i~t~O.3.
:~,
ss Complainants' Written Submission on the Admissibility of the Complainl!'!''r
paras 5.5-5.6.
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SOCIaland Cultural RIghts.
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