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Objection regarding previous settlement of the dispute by ECOWAS Court
of Justice
39.
The Respondent State submits that the instant Application
is
inadmissible
given that the Applicant has earlier, using the same wording, brought the
matter before the Community Court of Justice, ECOWAS, which, on two
occasions, dismissed his prayer relying on the legal instruments mentioned in
Article 56(7).
40.
The Respondent State alleges further that the same objection relates to the
referral of this case
to lhe Centre intemational pour le rdglement
des
differends relatifs aux investissernenfs (CIRDI) which refused to register the
Application on the ground that the matter clearly exceeded its jurisdiction.
41.
ln reply, the Applicant argues that ECOWAS Court of Justice did not, in any of
its two judgements, apply the instruments mentioned in Article 56(7) of the
Charter. ln this regard, the Applicant submits that,
in its first
decision,
ECOWAS Court of Justice held that evidence of the alleged violations has not
been provided, whereas for the second decision, that Court simply reiterated
the findings contained in the first decision.
42.
The Applicant further contends that the instant Application "is not entirely the
same as the one filed with ECOWAS Court of Justice"; that in the latter, he
"did not plead the fact that the Daloa Court of Appeal's refusal to exercise
jurisdiction amounted to a violation of human rights". The Applicant submits in
conclusion that "the instant Application which is brought for the first time does
not fall within the provisions of Article 40(7) referred to above".
43.
ln terms of Article 56(7) of the Charter which is reiterated by Rule 40(7) of the
Rules of Court, Applications shall be considered if they "do not deal with cases
which have been settled... in accordance with the principles of the Charter of the
United Nations, or the Charter of the Organization of African Unity, or the provisions
of the present Charter''
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