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GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURE EXTRACTED FROM AFRICAN COURT ON HUMAN AND PEOPLES’ RIGHTS
A
Advisory Proceedings
Amicable Settlement Procedure unsuccessful
Availability, effective, sufficiency
Arbitrary Arrest after acquittal
Access to record of proceedings and Judgment
Absence of accused
Arbitrary
Allegation require substantiation
Amendment of Legislation
B
Burden of Proof
Bail
Burden of Proof
C
Constitution Petition
Child Marriage
Consular Assistance
Compensation
D
Prima facie Jurisdiction
Definition of Culture
Definition of People
Defence
Different age of Marriage for men and women
E
Extreme urgency, irreparable harm
Eliminate effects of violation
Extra-Ordinary Remedies
Exceptional Crisis
Elements of right to property
Eviction from Forest
Extradition
Evidence
Elements of Discrimination
F
Free consent
G
H
Hearing of Original Complainant
I
Interpretation of international Instruments
Issues not raised in domestic proceedings
Indigenous Peoples
Identification Parade
J
K
L
Lawyers fees
Limitations
Lack of consultation
Legal Aid
Legitimate aim of Restrictions
Limitation in public Interest
Land Rights of Indigenous Peoples
M
Material Jurisdiction
Moral Prejudice
Material Prejudice
N
Natural Environment, traditional rites
Non-retroactivity
O
P
Personal Jurisdiction
Public Hearing
Publication of Judgement
Power to annul expulsion decision
Prompt information about Charges
Physical not existential
Pro-bono Counsel
Pending Case
Previous Settlement
Presumption of innocence
Political Criticism
Q
R
Release, exceptional Remedy
Reopening of Proceedings
Request for Interim Measures overtaken by events
Right to be heard
Respect for and Protection of cultural Heritage
S
State Justification
Standing of Original Complainant
Supporting Documents
Statelessness
Submission within reasonable time
T
Trial within reasonable time
Temporary Jurisdiction -Continuous violation
U
Undue Prolonged
V
W
Woman and Children
Y
Z
