Regional court rules against EPA suit

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Regional court rules against EPA suit
FRIDAY JULY 7 2017


The regional court refuses to grant an order restraining four partner states, including Tanzania, which have not signed the EAC-EU-EPA trade arrangement from penning the deal. FOTOSEARCH

In Summary
  • The East African Court of Justice (EACJ) on Thursday dismissed an application filed by a Tanzanian against the East African Community member states signing the Economic Partnership Agreement with the European Union (EU).
  • Apart from Tanzania, three other countries which have declined to sign the EPA agreement are Uganda, Burundi and South Sudan.
  • The court dismissed the application, stressing that there was no irreparable economic loss and serious violation of the EAC Treaty found. The applicant had sought the court order, which would bar states which have not inked the EPA deal not to do so.


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The East African Court of Justice (EACJ) on Thursday dismissed an application filed by a Tanzanian against the East African Community member states signing the Economic Partnership Agreement with the European Union (EU).

The regional court refused to grant an order restraining four partner states, including Tanzania, which have not signed the EAC-EU-EPA trade arrangement from penning the deal.

In the same manner, the court under the Deputy Principal Judge, Isaac Lenaola, failed to restrain Kenya and Rwanda, which had signed it, from continuing with the subsequent procedures.

The court also refused to direct the seventh respondent, the EAC, in an application filed by Castro Pius Shirima, to withdraw forthwith from any negotiations initiated with the EU.

READ: EA states looking outward for trading partners as local ties sour

Apart from Tanzania, three other countries which have declined to sign the EPA agreement are Uganda, Burundi and South Sudan.

Kenya and Rwanda signed the deal in September last year.

Mr Shirima had sought the court’s order that would bar the EAC member states and the secretary general of the community from signing the EPA deal on grounds that signing the agreement was in contravention of the EAC Treaty.

He further argued that the EAC bloc would suffer considerably by nodding to EPA, noting that agriculture - the backbone of the region’s economies - would be affected because EAC farmers would be exposed to unfair competition.

Nevertheless, the court dismissed the application, stressing that there was no irreparable economic loss and serious violation of the EAC Treaty found. The applicant had sought the court order, which would bar states which have not inked the EPA deal not to do so.

“When pressed to expound on the irreparable economic loss and the violation of rights that the applicant stood to suffer, he was unable to make the link between the impugned signing of the EPA and the alleged irreparable harm that the said signing could cause”, the judge said.

Regional court rules against EPA suit
 
Nyang'aus r continuing to sound irrelevant in the block
 
Nyang'aus r continuing to sound irrelevant in the block
Are we reading the same thing?
If anything we are more relevant. The court dismissed a case filed by a Tanzanian in a court based in Tanzania, who was seeking to force Kenya and Rwanda to stop engaging further with the EPA and to also make sure the rest who have not signed never do so in the future.....
The guy went to court then he couldn't even provide evidence.. Watanzania jameni,
 
So if 2 of u signed against 4 other members who refused to sign. Who is irrelevant overhere?
 
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