15. On 17 August 2016, the Respondent sought leave of Court to file a
Rejoinder to the Applicants' Reply.
16. The Court granted the request, and on 9 September, 2016, the
Respondent filed its Rejoinder.
17. On 26 September 2016, the Registry notified the Parties that the
written procedure was closed. The Court decided not to hold a public
hearing on the matter.
IV. THE PARTIES' PRAYERS
18. The Applicants pray the Court to:
"(i) declare their Application admissible and founded in fact and in law;
(ii) order the Respondent to enact special legislation restricting the preliminary
investigation to a set time limit;
(iii) rule that failure to observe the set time limit will negatively affect the
preliminary investigation report;
(iv) order the State of Mali to enact legislation recognizing the responsibility of
the State for the procedural misconduct of its agents;
(v) order the Respondent to pay them the following sums of money:
1. 10,867,000 CFA F being the value of the items stolen;
2. 7,000,000 CFA F, being the hard-to-assess value of the items and the
works stolen;
3. 5,000,000 CFA F being the moral prejudices suffered by the entire
members of their family;
4. 9,000,000 CFA F being lawyer's fees for the procedure at local level
and for the current procedure;
5. 1,000,000 CFA F being the procedural costs".
19. The Respondent prays the Court :
"(i) with respect to form: to declare the Application inadmissible for failure
to exhaust the local remedies;
(ii) on the merits: should this issue arise, to dismiss the Application as
unfounded."
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