16. The Respondent State prays the Court to:
i.
Declare that it lacks personal jurisdiction to examine the alleged
violations of Articles 9(1) and 14 of the Charter, in relation to the
Respondent State;
ii.
Declare the Application inadmissible for failure to exhaust local
remedies and for having been filed outside the stipulated timelimit;
iii. Find that the Respondent State did not violate any of the
Applicants’ rights;
iv. Dismiss the Applicants’ financial claims and dismiss all of their
claims as unfounded; and
v. Order the Applicants to pay costs.
V.
JURISDICTION
17. The Court notes that Article 3 of the Protocol reads as follows:
1.
The jurisdiction of the Court shall extend to all cases and disputes
submitted to it concerning the interpretation and application of the
Charter, the Protocol, and any other relevant Human Rights
instruments ratified by the States concerned.
2.
In the event of dispute as to whether the Court has jurisdiction, the
Court shall decide.
18. Rule 49(1) of the Rules of Court provides that “The Court shall ascertain its
jurisdiction and the admissibility of an Application in accordance with the
Charter, the Protocol and these Rules”.
19. Based on the above-mentioned provisions, the Court must, in each case,
conduct a preliminary examination of its jurisdiction and rule on objections
to jurisdiction, if any.
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