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Women in Africa, or any other legal instrument relating to human
rights, ratified by the States Parties concerned;
d)
any question of international law;
e)
all acts, decisions,
Union;
regulations and directives of the organs of the
f)
all matters specifically provided for in any other agreements that
States Parties may conclude among themselves, or with the Union
and which confer jurisdiction on the Court;
g)
the existence of any fact which, if established, would constitute a
breach of an obligation owed to a State Party or to the Union;
h)
the nature or extent of the reparation to be made for the breach of an
international obligation.
Article 29
Entities Eligible to Submit Cases to the Court
41.
The following entities shall be entitled to submit cases to the Court on any issue
or dispute provided for in Article 28:
a)
State Parties to the present Protocol;
b)
The
c)
A staff member of the African Union on appeal, in a dispute and within
the limits and under the terms and conditions laid down in the Staff
Assembly,
the
Parliament
authorized by the Assembly;
and
other
organs
of
the
Union
Rules and Regulations of the Union;
2.
The Court shall not be open to States, which are not members of the Union.
The
Court shall also have no jurisdiction to deal with a dispute involving a Member State that
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has not ratified the Protocol.
Article 30
Other Entities Eligible to Submit Cases to the Court
The following entities shall also be entitled to submit cases to the Court on any violation
of a right guaranteed by the African Charter, by the Charter on the Rights and Welfare of
the Child, the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the