30.2
The second
point raises the Court's lack of jurisdiction. Respondent
contends that this Court lacks jurisdiction over this matter because
the Protocol came into operation only on 25 January 2004, whereas
the Applicant's cause of action arose in 1999. The Respondent
argues,
in
September
October
this
respect,
2008,
2008.
argument
and
The
around
that
it
deposited
the
Respondent
the fact that
ratified
the
Protocol
instrument
does
not,
Respondent
only
of ratification
however,
made
also
on
9
on
9
develop
any
the Article 34(6)
declaration only recently; long after the cause of action had arisen.
31. Regarding the merits of the case:
As far as the merits of the case
are
that the Applicant's
concerned,
been violated.
the
Respondent
Regarding
denies
have
the alleged violation of Article 7 of the Charter,
the Respondent
argues that the Applicant exercised
national
and
Courts,
rights
was
given
a fair hearing.
his right to go to the
The
Respondent
says
further that the Courts of Malawi did in fact lean backwards to assist the
Applicant.
As regards the alleged violation of Article 15 of the Charter, the
Respondent
argues
that
the Applicant
was
employed
by the
University
under a contract, one of the terms of which was that the contract could be
terminated
payment
by
either
party
on
jn fieu of notice.
three
months’
notice
or a three
months’
The Respondent therefore argues that, as the
Supreme Court of Appeal has already ordered that the Applicant be paid for
the three months, the alleged right has not been violated.
The Respondent
further argues, in this respect, that the Industrial Relations Court has found
the dismissal to be fair.
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