New Article 9: Jurisdiction of the Court
J. The Court has competence to adjudicate on any dispute relating to the
following:
a) the inte1pretation and application of the Treaty, Conventions, and
Protocols ofthe Community;
b) the inte1pretation and application of the regulations, directives,
decisions and other subsidimy legal instruments adopted by
ECOWAS;
c) the legality of regulations, directives, decisions, and other subsidiary
legal instruments adopted by ECOWAS;
d) the failure by Member States to honour their obligations under the
Treaty, Conventions and Protocols, regulations, directives, or
decisions o/ECOWAS;
e) the provisions of the Treaty, Conventions and Protocols, regulations,
directives, or decisions ofECO WAS Member States;
j) the Community and its officials; and
g) the action for damages against a Community institution or an official
of the Community for any action or omission in the exercise ofofficial
functions.
2. The Court shall have the power to determine any non-contractual liability of
the Community and may order the Community to pay damages or make
reparation for official acts or omissions of any Community institution or
Community officials in the performance of official duties or/unctions.
3. Any action by or against a Community Institution or any Member of the
Community shall be statute barred after three (3) years from the date when
the right ofaction arose.
4. The Court has jurisdiction to determine cases of violation of human rights
that occur in any Member State.
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