The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights was established to complement and reinforce the functions of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (the African Commission – often referred to as the Banjul Commission), which is a quasi-judicial body charged with monitoring the implementation of the Charter.
Mission
The Mission of the Court is to enhance the protective mandate of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights by strengthening the human rights protection system in Africa and ensuring respect for and compliance with the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, as well as other international human rights instruments, through judicial decisions.
vision
The vision of the Court is an Africa with a viable human rights culture.
Core value
The Court bases its core values on the African Charter and other internationally recognized principles of human rights and the promotion of the rule of law. The Court continues to foster and uphold the following core values:
- Judicial independence from any partisanship, bias, influence, whether it comes from States, NGOs, funding agencies or individuals.
- Fair and impartial application and interpretation of the provisions of the African Charter, the Protocol, the Rules and other relevant international human rights instruments.
- Transparent and ethical accountability in the operations of the Court.
- Fundamental rights of every individual to enjoy basic civil, political, social, economic and cultural rights are upheld.
- Collaboration with relevant stakeholders in pursuance of the Court’s objective of protecting human and peoples’ rights.
- Non-discrimination and equality in performance of the work of the Court.
- Integrity of the Judges and staff working at the Court.
- Provide equal access to all potential users of the Court.
- Be responsive to the needs of those who approach the Court.
The strategic objects
The Court’s Strategic Objectives emanate from the mandate of the Court and include the following:
1. Exercise jurisdiction in all cases and disputes brought before it concerning the interpretation and application of the Charter, the protocol and any other relevant instrument relating to human rights ratified by the States concerned;
2. Collaborate with sub-regional and national judicial bodies to enhance the protection of human rights on the continent;
3. To enhance the participation of the African People in the work of the Court;
4. To enhance the capacity of the Registry of the Court to be able to fulfill its mandate; and
5. To enhance working relationship between the Court and the African Commission
Contacts
Physical Address:
African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights
Dodoma Road
Mwalimu Julius Nyerere Conservation Centre
P.O. Box 6274
Arusha
United Republic of Tanzania
Telephones:
+255-732-979 509
+255-732-979 506
Fax: +255-732-979 503
Internet:
Website: www.african-court.org
Email: [email protected]
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