vil
against non-State entities which by definition cannot be brought before it.'? The
Court having rather limited human and financial resources to deal effectively
with a number of cases which is on the increase,'* it would be advisable not to
congest its General List and
considered in the present Order.
workload
with
requests
similar
to the
one
fale
Fatsah Ouguergouz
"8 See the Court Judgments of 26 June 2012 and 15 March 2013 in the matters of Femi
Falana y, The African Union and of Atabong Denis Atemnkeng v. The African Union as well
as the Decision delivered on 30 September 2011 in the matter of Efoua Mbozo'o Samuel v.
The Pan African Parliament, see in that regard my separate opinions appended to those three
rulings of the Court.
'4 Indeed, as of 20 November 2015, the Court has no less that 29 contentious matters and 3
requests for Advisory Opinion pending before it,