added that her address is in Kampala, Uganda and no party has
raised issues with those facts.
Article 30(1) of the Treaty
provides as follows:
“Subject to the provisions of Article 27 of this
Treaty, any person who is resident in a Partner
State may refer for determination by the Court, the
legality of any Act, regulation, directive, decision or
action of a Partner State or an institution of the
Community on the grounds that such Act,
regulation, directive, decision or action is unlawful
or is an infringement of the provisions of this
Treaty.”
19. In terms of locus standi therefore, and from the facts pleaded,
the Applicant is a fit and proper person to file the Reference.
The second limb of this question is whether the act complained
of, is one that clothes the EACJ’s First Instance Division with
Jurisdiction to determine the Applicant’s allegations against the
Respondents. In that regard Article 27 of the Treaty provides as
follows:
“1. The Court shall initially have jurisdiction over
the interpretation and application of this Treaty:
Provided that the Court’s jurisdiction to
interpret under this paragraph shall not
include the application of any such
interpretation to jurisdiction conferred
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