[IntLawProfessors] Fwd: Re: Provisional Measures Ordered Against Libya by African Court

Don Anton AntonD at law.anu.edu.au
Fri Apr 1 02:32:14 EST 2011


Greetings colleagues,
 
Others may have seen this already, but it came across my desk earlier this evening for the first time and I got excited to see that the African Court is finally in business.  See attached.
 
Human Rights Watch reports:
http://www.hrw.org/en/news/2011/03/30/libya-african-rights-court-issues-first-ruling-against-state 
 
In its pioneering decision, issued on March 25, 2011, and published on March 30, the court unanimously ordered Libya to end any actions that would cause the loss of life or violation of anyone's "physical integrity" in violation of international human rights law. The ruling is binding on Libya, which is required to report back to the court in 15 days on the steps it has taken to carry out the ruling.
 
"The African Court's first ruling is a key moment for the protection of human rights in Africa," said Clive Baldwin, senior legal adviser at Human Rights Watch. "The African Union should now ensure that Libya quickly abides by its first ruling."
EIPR, Human Rights Watch, and Interights initiated a case against Libya at the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights on February 28, based on allegations that numerous human rights violations had occurred from February 16 onward. These included killings by state security forces of people participating in largely peaceful protests and efforts to shut down the internet, stifle communication, and exclude foreign journalists from the country.
 
Kind regards,
DA
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