Towards an Analyses of the Mega-Politics Jurisprudence of the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice

Olabisi D. Akinkugbe
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The judicialization of mega-political disputes before the ECOWAS Community Court is understudied. The ECOWAS Community Court lacks express mandate to adjudicate over political disputes. Despite this limitation, the court has been innovative in assuming jurisdiction over mega-political disputes where they are intertwined with potential or actual human rights violation. The Ugokwe Doctrine, enunciated in the case of, Dr. Jerry Ugokwe v. The Federal Republic of Nigeria and Dr. Christian Okeke, provides the precedential ‘cause of action’ for the judicialization of mega-political disputes before the ECOWAS Community Court.

This chapter addresses this new body of jurisprudence by critically analyzing judicialized political disputes before the ECOWAS Community Court. Unlike the traditional scholarship that measures effectiveness based on compliance with the decisions of the courts, the Chapter contends that the significance of the mega-political disputes judicialized before Africa’s regional courts derives from the instrumental objectives of the litigants. By incorporating the social, political, and economic contexts that gave rise to the Francophone and Anglophone cases disputes analyzed, the Chapter illuminates the judicialization of mega-political disputes in ways that are not wedded to the traditional analyses of the functions of regional economic courts.
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西共体共同体法院的大政治法理学分析
西非经共体共同体法院对大型政治争端的司法化问题研究不足。西非经共体共同体法院缺乏对政治争端作出裁决的明确授权。尽管存在这种限制,法院在对可能或实际侵犯人权的重大政治争端行使管辖权方面一直具有创新性。在Jerry Ugokwe博士诉尼日利亚联邦共和国和Christian Okeke博士一案中阐明的Ugokwe原则为西非经共体法院审理的大型政治争端的司法化提供了先例的“诉因”。本章通过批判性地分析西非经共体共同体法院之前司法化的政治争端来解决这一新的法理学体系。与传统的以遵守法院判决为依据来衡量效力的学术不同,本章认为,在非洲区域法院审判的大型政治争端的重要性来自诉讼当事人的工具性目标。通过结合社会、政治和经济背景,产生了法语国家和英语国家案件纠纷的分析,本章阐明了大型政治纠纷的司法化方式,而不是与传统的区域经济法院功能分析相结合。
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