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ECOWAS Court Reaffirms Commitment To Justice, Human Rights



The ECOWAS Court of Justice has reiterated its dedication to justice, accountability, and human rights protection across the West African sub-region.
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โ€ŽSpeaking at the day 2 of sensitisation programme in Lagos, the Courtโ€™s Chief Registrar, Dr. Yaouza Ouro-Sama, emphasised the institutionโ€™s vital role and called for greater public awareness of its mandate.
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โ€ŽHe urged stakeholders in Nigeriaโ€™s commercial capital to help amplify the Courtโ€™s visibility and accessibility.
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โ€ŽHe noted that despite the Courtโ€™s significant mandate, many West Africans remain unaware of its existence and its role in defending fundamental rights.
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โ€ŽDr. Ouro-Sama explained that the ECOWAS Court was established under the 1975 Lagos Treaty to support regional integration and economic cooperation. The Revised Treaty of 1993 further reinforced this mission, leading to the Courtโ€™s formal establishment in 2001.
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โ€ŽOriginally tasked with resolving disputes between Member States and ECOWAS institutions, the Courtโ€™s powers were significantly broadened in 2005 through a supplementary protocol. This expansion introduced four key functions: serving as a Community Court, an Administrative Court for ECOWAS staff, an Arbitration Tribunal, and a Human Rights Court.

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