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      Brainstorming on the strategy to speed up Ratification, Accession and Implementation of OAU/AU Treaties in Eastern Africa Region
      Brainstorming on the strategy to speed up Ratification, Accession and Implementa
      25 August 2014

      Brainstorming on the Strategy to Speed up Ratification, Accession and Implementation of OAU/AU Treaties in Eastern Africa Region

      Nairobi, Kenya – 26 August 2014. The African Union Commission (AUC) through its Office of the Legal Counsel, convened a two (2) day brainstorming session on strategies to harmonise and speed up ratification, accession and implementation as well as to identify best practices on reporting, monitoring and evaluation mechanisms on the implementation of OAU/AU Treaties in the Eastern Africa Region, through the Ministerial Committee on the challenges of ratification/accession and implementation of OAU/AU treaties.

      “The slow pace of ratification and implementation of decisions on the OAU/AU treaties by AU Member States is a major concern to achieve the objectives related to economic, social, cultural, and political integration of the African continent”, said the Chair of the meeting Mr. Mapango Kemishanga Gerard, Chairperson of the Ministerial Committee on the Challenges of Ratification/Accession and Implementation of OAU/AU Treaties, in his opening remarks.

      Representatives from Member States of the Eastern Africa Region, experts of the Ministerial Committee set up by the AU, independent experts, representatives from various departments of the AUC as well as representatives from the civil society presented their perspectives, and discussed and identified the main reasons for the slow pace of signature, ratification and implementation of OAU/AU treaties. Challenges including lack of political will, lack of coordination, bureaucracy, lack of human resources, financial constraints were highlighted as key challenges in the process.

      “It is important to firstly identify, with accuracy, the causes of the slow pace of ratification and implementation of OAU/AU treaties”, said Mrs. Beatrice Karogo, representative of the Head of Legal Affairs Directorate on behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of Kenya in her welcoming statement.

      The major outcomes of the brainstorming include improved appreciation of the importance of OAU/AU treaties by Member States as well as increased ability of the ministerial committee to support, sensitise and enhance the commitment of Member States to the need for signature, ratification and implementation of the various legal instruments.

      “The number of states that are parties to a treaty is of paramount importance. Indeed, AU treaty regimes represent a network of legal relationships between AU Member States. If a significant number of Member States are not part of the regime, its overall effectiveness will be diminished. In order to address this perennial problem, the AUC proposed the establishment of a Ministerial Committee on the Challenges of Ratification/Accession and Implementation of OAU/AU Treaties. Our objective is to ensure that the Ministerial Committee holds its inaugural session in January/June 2015 and the experts of the said Committee approve the recommendations of this meeting” declared Prof. Vincent O. Nmehielle, the Legal Counsel and Director for Legal Affairs of the African Union Commission, in his opening remarks.

      The ratification/accession and implementation of the OAU/AU legal instruments require a deeper commitment of the African Union member states since the principles enshrined in those treaties represent the common shared values for those member states. In particular, ratification implies the acceptance by the states not only of the legal obligations enshrined in the instruments, but also their commitment to respond to Africa’s common development and integration challenges.

      The brainstorming session strongly recommended that the national sectorial committees should be operationalized in each member State by January/June 2015. Furthermore, the meeting recommended that the ministerial committee should select a list of treaties related to the Agenda 2063 and of paramount importance to the integration of the continent which each Member State should ratify within a one year period.

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      Press Conference on the AU Summit Decision on the Protocol on African Court of Human and Peoples Rights
      Press Conference on the AU Summit Decision on the Protocol on African Court of H
      11 July 2014

      MEDIA ADVISORY

      Press Conference on the AU Summit Decision on the Protocol on African Court of Human and Peoples Rights

      What: Press Conference on the AU Summit Decision on the Protocol on African Court of Human and Peoples Rights

      When: Friday, 11 July 2014, @11:30a.m.

      Where: Media Briefing Room 1, AU Commission Conference Complex,

      Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

      Who: AU Legal Counsel, Prof. Vincent Nmehielle

      Background:

      During the 23rd Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union that held in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea from 26-27 June 2014, the Assembly adopted a protocol on the draft statute of the African Court on Human and Peoples Rights, extending criminal jurisdiction to the court. One of the provisions, amongst others, was to extend immunity to serving heads of states and all senior government officials during their term of office.

      At the press conference on Friday, the AU Legal Counsel will be throwing more light on the Protocol, while clarifying the misperception of “Blanket immunity” granted to African Leaders.

      Contact for confirmation or other media inquiries:

      Mrs. Wynne Musabayana, Directorate of Information and Communication, African Union Commission, e-mail: MusabayanaW@africa-union.org

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      AU Assembly Extends Mandate of the African Union Commission of Inquiry on South
      10 July 2014

      AU ASSEMBLY EXTENDS MANDATE OF THE AFRICAN UNION COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON SOUTH SUDAN

      Addis Ababa, 10 July 2014: Following the presentation of its Interim Report to the Assembly of Heads of States and Government, the mandate of the African Union Commission of Inquiry on South Sudan (AUCISS) was extended for 3 months (July –September 2014) by the decision of the 23rd Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the AU held in Malabo from 26 to 27 June 2014.

      The Commission’s request for extension of time was justified by the need to conduct more extensive consultations with different sectors of South Sudanese Society in all the 10 states as well as the Diaspora and to finalize investigations.

      The AUCISS was established by the Peace and Security Council as a response to the crisis in South Sudan. It is tasked with investigating violations of human rights and humanitarian law committed during the crisis and making recommendations relating to healing, reconciliation, accountability, and institutional reforms.

      In the first three months of its mandate period, the Commission conducted consultations with South Sudanese in South Sudan and neighbouring countries. These included President Salva Kiir and Dr Riek Machar as well as some members of civil society and intellectuals.

      The Commission’s Interim Report, which conceptualizes its mandate and details the Commission’s approach to the four mandate areas as well as key activities undertaken in the first three months, can be accessed at:

      http://summits.au.int/en/23rdsummit/documents/interim-report-african-uni...

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      First Session of the Special Technical Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs of the African Union concluded with concrete recommendations on way forward
      First Session of the Special Technical Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs of
      16 May 2014

      First Session of the Special Technical Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs of the African Union concluded with concrete recommendations on way forward

      Addis Ababa, 16 May 2014: The Meeting of Special Technical Committee (STC) on Justice and Legal Affairs (Ministers of Justice and Attorneys General, Ministers responsible for Issues such as Human Rights, Constitutionalism and Rule of Law) which was organized by the Office of the Legal Counsel of the African Union Commission concluded on 16 May 2014 at the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

      The ministerial Session of the STC on Justice and Legal affairs considered and adopted seven (7) draft legal instruments and recommended them for consideration by the Assembly through the Executive Council at the forthcoming Summit of the African Union to be held in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, in June 2014. The meeting adopted the following Draft Legal Instruments:

      i) Draft African Union Convention on Cross-border Cooperation (Niamey Convention);

      ii) Draft African Charter on the Values and Principles of Decentralization, Local Governance and Local Development;

      iii) Draft Protocol and Statute on the Establishment of the African Monetary Fund;

      iv) Draft African Union Convention on Cyberspace Security and Protection of Personal Data;

      v) Draft Protocol on Amendments to the Protocol on the Statute of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights;

      vi) Draft Protocol to the Constitutive Act of the African Union on the Pan-African Parliament;

      vii) Draft Rules of Procedure of the Specialized Technical Committee (STC) on Justice and Legal Affairs.

      In closing remarks, the Chairperson of the meeting, Prof. FOGUI Jean Pierre, Minister Delegate to the Minister of Justice/ Attorney General of the Republic of Cameroon thanked the Minsters and Delegates, the Government Legal Experts, the Legal Counsel, the staff of the Office of the Legal Counsel, representatives of various departments of the Commission and all who contributed to the successful completion of the deliberation.

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      Directorate of Information and Communication | African Union Commission I E-mail: dinfo@african-union.org I Web Site: www.au.int I Addis Ababa | Ethiopia

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      African Union
      First Ordinary Session of the African Union Commission on International Law, Add
      10 May 2014

      The theme of the First Edition of the AUCIL was “The African Union Forum on International Law and African Union Law”.

      Event
      Meeting of Ministers of Justice, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
      Meeting of Ministers of Justice, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
      6 May 2014

      PRESS RELEASE N. 98/2014

      First Session of the Specialized Technical Committee (STC) holds at the AU headquarters

      Addis Ababa, 09 May 2014: The first session of the Specialized Technical Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs (former conference of ministers of justice/attorneys from member states including ministers responsible for issues such as human rights, constitutionalism and rule of law) opened on 6 May 2014 at the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

      Prof. Vincent O. Nmehielle, Director of Legal Counsel of the African Union on behalf of the Chairperson H.E. Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma in his opening address presented the program of the different issues to be discussed during the session. These include: the draft Protocol on Amendments to the Protocol on the Statute of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights; the draft Protocol to the Constitutive Act of the African Union relating to the Pan-African Parliament; the draft African Union Convention on Cross-Border Cooperation (Niamey Convention); the draft African Union Cyber-Security Convention; the draft African Charter on the Values and Principles of Decentralisation, Local Governance and Local Development; the draft Protocol on the Establishment of the African Monetary Fund; the draft Rules of Procedure of the STC on Justice and Legal Affairs; and the draft African Model Law on Biosafety. (See full speech of the Legal Counsel on the AU website: www.au.int )

      The bureau which is composed according to the geographic distribution criteria of the 5 regions of Africa was elected as follows: Chair, Cameroon - Central region; First vice Chair, Namibia – Southern; Second vice chair, Mali – West; Third vice chair, Saharawi Republic – North and Rapporteur, Kenya – East.

      The Meeting of Government Legal Experts of the STC on Justice and Legal Affairs ends tomorrow, 14 May 2014 followed by the Meeting of STC of Ministers of Justice and Attorneys General, Ministers responsible for Issues such as Human Rights, Constitutionalism and Rule of Law, scheduled to take place on the 15 and 16 May 2014. The report of the experts will be submitted to the ministerial meeting for adopting.

      OS/ EAT

      Media Contact:

      Mrs. Esther Azaa Tankou, Senior Editorial Officer, Directorate of Information and Communication, African Union Commission, e-mail: yamboue@africa-union.org / esthertankou@yahoo.com , Tel: +251 911 3611 85.

      CONTACT PERSONS

      ( Prof. Vincent O. Nmehielle, Legal Counsel/Director for Legal Affairs, Office of the Legal Counsel; e-mail: nmehiellev@africa-union.org; Tel:0115182308

      Mr. Fafre CAMARA, Legal Officer, Office of the Legal Counsel, e-mail: camaraf@Africa-union.org, Tel: 0912151578)

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      Directorate of Information and Communication | African Union Commission I E-mail: dinfo@african-union.org I Web Site: www.au.int I Addis Ababa | Ethiopia

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      Event
      African Union
      Reminder: Election of the Judges of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Righ
      27 March 2014
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      African Union
      Meeting of the Specialized Technical Committee (STC) on Justice and Legal Affair
      23 March 2014

      The meeting will take place at the AU HQs as follows:

       Meeting of the Governments Legal Experts: 6-14 May 2014;

       Meeting of Ministers of Justice/Attorneys General and Ministers responsible for issues of Human Rights, Constitutionalism and Rule of Law: 15-16 May 2014.

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      African Union
      Call for Candidatures/Nominations - Election of the Judges of the African Court
      20 February 2014
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      African Union
      Second Forum on International Law and African Union Law
      11 November 2013

      The theme for the Second Edition of the AUCIL forum was: “Law of Regional Integration in Africa”.

      Event
      The 2nd Forum of the African Union on International Law and African Union Law
      The 2nd Forum of the African Union on International Law and African Union Law
      11 November 2013

      The selected theme for the Second Edition of the AUCIL forum is: “Law of Regional Integration in Africa”.

      Event
      Regional Workshop on the Ratification  and Domestication of  OAU/AU Treaties of Direct Relevance to African Union Shared Values, Dakar, Senegal, 26 – 27 August 2013
      Regional Workshop on the Ratification and Domestication of OAU/AU Treaties of
      26 August 2013

      Workshop for Western and Northern Regions of Africa on the Importance of Ratification, Accession and Domestication of OAU/AU Treaties of Direct Relevance to Shared Values

      Dakar, Senegal 26 August 2013- Treaties adopted by the African Union offer the basis for collective actions and solutions in addressing the political, economic and social challenges that obstruct Africa’s integration and development. Therefore the importance for ratifying and domesticating these treaties is of paramount importance.

      Today, 26 August 2013, marked the opening of the second, two-day workshop for sensitising member states on the importance of ratification and domestication of OAU/AU treaties, specifically those with direct relevance to shared values. The workshop assembles the Western and Northern Africa Regions of the AU Member States.

      All the major treaties adopted by OAU/AU since its inception, echo the principle of inter-linkage between peace, stability, development, integration and cooperation in Africa. The treaties provide a policy development forum for the elaboration and advancement of shared values within the Continent.

      The African Union Commission’s Legal Counsel office explained that the lack of the entry into force of AU Treaties is caused by different reasons. The political will, administrative red tape, bureaucratic coordination and technical capacity are part of the major glitches.

      Hiccups in the negotiations, implementing legislation, inconsistent texts and more are also part of the hindrances for the Member States to speed up the ratification of the treaties and successfully gain from them.

      On the workshop, it was also noted that the development of model laws is necessary to implement the treaties. Monitoring by treaty bodies and State Party Reporting is also another significant angle to consider.

      The workshop aims to encourage Member States to become state parties to the treaties, taking the necessary measures to speed up ratification of, or accession to all OAU/AU Treaties.

      Member States believe that the adoption of this principle expressed in treaties would create synergy between the various activities currently undertaken by AU and therefore help to consolidate the integration of Africa.

      However, despite the above-mentioned importance of ratifying OAU/AU treaties, AU Member States are slow to ratify them. The problem of the slow pace of ratification of OAU/AU treaties was first discussed with a deep and serious concern during the Meeting of Experts on the Review of the OAU/AU Treaties held from 18 to 20 May, 2004 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. During the said meeting, the Chairperson of the AU Commission stated “the slow pace of signature and ratification of these treaties by member states is worrisome, bearing in mind that the process of integration that the Member states had embarked on”

      Reviewing the progress made in the ratification and domestication of the shared values treaties, identifying mechanism for the harmonization the signature, implementation, reporting and monitoring procedures will be the main goals the workshop aims to achieve.

      Identifying the challenges encountered by Member States in ratifying and domesticating the treaties and the opportunities for accelerated action is also part of its directive to address.

      As conclusion the workshop will deliver a report setting out the issues discussed, agreed upon actions and a work plan for 2014. The recommendation for a draft decision to be submitted to the Executive Council during the January 2014 summit for adoption will oblige Member States to send reports every year on their intention to ratify or not ratify OAU/AU Treaties. This will be included in the report on the status of Ratification of OAU/AU Treaties, which will be presented by the AU Commission to the Executive Council.

      In conclusion the workshop intends to successfully create a means whereby Member States accelerate the ratification and domestication of OAU/AU treaties, especially those treaties with direct relevance to African Union shared values.

      The workshop was conducted by different representatives from AUC Legal Counsel, communication experts, Pan African Parliament representatives, AFCAC participants and other departments from the African Union Commission.

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