ii. personal jurisdiction, insofar as, as stated in paragraph 2 of this Ruling, the effective date of the withdrawal of the Declaration by the Respondent State is 1 March 2017.° iii. temporal jurisdiction, in so far as, the alleged violations took place after the entry into force for the Respondent State of the Charter (31 January 1992), of the ICCPR (16 April 1975), and the Protocol (25 January 2004). iv. territorial jurisdiction, since the facts of the case and the alleged violations occurred in the territory of the Respondent State. 30. From the foregoing, the Court finds that it has jurisdiction to hear the instant case. Vil. ADMISSIBILITY 31.Pursuant to the provisions of Article 6(2) of the Protocol, "the Court shall rule on the admissibility of cases taking into account the provisions of article 56 of the Charter". 32. Furthermore, preliminary under Rule examination 39(1) of ... of the the Rules "The admissibility Court of the accordance with articles 50 and 56 of the Charter, and shall conduct application in Rule 40 of these Rules". 33.Rule 40 of the Charter, sets Rules which restates the out the conditions follows: 3 See paragraph 2 of this Judgment. for the provisions admissibility of Article 56 of the of applications as

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