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See Hadijatou Mani Koraou v. Republic of Niger , Judgment No. Federal Republic of Nigeria , Judgment No. Republic of the Gambia , Judgment No. Republic of Senegal , Judgment No. Further, the operationalized Court had one stringent limitation on the impact it could have in the Community: a narrow field of access. Only the Authority of Heads of State and Government the executive of the Community comprised of all the Member States and the Member States acting individually were permitted to initiate a contentious case in the Court.

The power to request advisory opinions on the Treaty was limited to the Authority, the Council of Ministers, Member States, the Executive Secretary and other institutions of the Community. The effect of this limited standing in the Court was that until , the Court was idle. The Court is composed of seven judges appointed by the Authority of Heads of State and Government from a list of up to two persons nominated by each Member State.

It received its first case in This landmark first case Olajide Afolabi v. Federal Republic of Nigeria was filed by an individual businessman against the government of Nigeria for a violation of Community law in the closing of the border with Benin. Quick Links Related Work. Admissibility There is no need for exhaustion of domestic remedies in order to apply to the CCJ.

Enforcement Decisions of the Court are final and binding under the Protocol. Related Work. June East African Court of Justice Learn more about the East African Court of Justice, which hears cases on violations of the rule of law, one of the fundamental and operational principles set out in the East African Community Treaty. Get In Touch Contact Us. Subscribe for Updates About Our Work.



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