Respondent State's arguments on the merits
89. As already mentioned in the section on procedure, the Respondent State did not
submit its observations on the merits, although it had been given sufficient time
in accordance with the Commission's Rules of Procedure.
Preliminary observations
90. Given that the Respondent State has failed to conclude, the Commission, in
accordance withits jurisprudence 22, will proceed~ith this Communication based
on the elements ~t its disposal.
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On the alleged violations
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91. The Corrimissiori j:}jser~es that, in their initial submissions, the Complainants
identified c~rt?inprovisI()l1s of the Maputo Protocol as having been violated, but
unfortunately~,:~!p not ~laborate on or refer to them in their substantive
submissions tb.\~rOWwhat the violation was. This is the case, for example, of
Articles 5 and 10"of.theMaputo Protocol.
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92. In the absence of the Complainants' arguments as to whether these provisions
have been violated, the Commission cannot find a basis for a decision on whether
they have been violated or not. It will only rule on those provisions in respect of
which the Complainants have developed their observations.
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