[2025] AfCHPR 10
The Court found that the applicant did not exhaust available local remedies as required by Article 56(5) of the Charter and Rule 50(2)(e) of the Rules of Court. Tunisian law provides the applicant with avenues to initiate proceedings as an injured party if the Public Prosecutor fails to act, either by requesting an...
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- Citation
- [2025] AfCHPR 10
- Parties
- Applicant: Brahim Ben Abdelhamid Ben Mabrouk Ayed; Respondent: Tunisian Republic
- Court
- African Court on Human and Peoples Rights
- Jurisdiction
- Uganda
- Judgment Date
- 5 February 2025
- Case Number
- Application No. 008/2019
- Procedural Posture
- Human Rights Application / Final Judgment
- Outcome
- application_inadmissible
- Judges
- Aboud P, Adjei J, Anukam J, Bensaoula J, Chizumila J, Gaswaga J, Mengue J, Ntsebeza J, Sacko VP, Tchikaya J
- Legal Topics
- Exhaustion of Local Remedies, Right to Fair Trial, Right to Non Discrimination, Access to Public Services, Judicial Independence
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Brahim Ben Abdelhamid Ben Mabrouk Ayed
Applicant
Tunisian Republic
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Human Rights Application / Final Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the African Court has material, personal, temporal, and territorial jurisdiction over the application.
- 2 Whether the applicant exhausted local remedies before approaching the African Court.
- 3 Whether the facts alleged constitute violations of rights protected under the African Charter and other international instruments.
Ratio Decidendi
The Court found that the applicant did not exhaust available local remedies as required by Article 56(5) of the Charter and Rule 50(2)(e) of the Rules of Court. Tunisian law provides the applicant with avenues to initiate proceedings as an injured party if the Public Prosecutor fails to act, either by requesting an investigation or by direct summons before the court. The applicant neither completed criminal proceedings nor initiated civil proceedings before national courts, rendering the application premature. The Court held that the requirement to exhaust local remedies is a prerequisite for admissibility and, as the applicant failed to do so, the application was declared inadmissible....
Court Disposition
application_inadmissible
Orders
- Objection based on material jurisdiction is dismissed.
- The Court declares that it has jurisdiction.
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