The
East African Court of Justice Stakeholders’ conference which took place
at Intercontinental Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya was officiated by the
Integration Secretary
in the State Department of East African Affairs & Ag. Permanent
Secretary, Mr. Baraka Ndegwa representing the Minister of East African
Community Affairs Kenya, Hon. Phyllis J. Kandie, Cabinet Secretary,
Ministry of Labour, Social Security and East African
Affairs
Mr.
Ndegwa reading the Statement for the Minister said that, the
integration process of the East African Community has progressed in
terms of Social- Cultural
and economic integration. “Currently as one block, we are looking
forward to a future that encompasses other regional blocks through the
EAC-COMESA- SADC Tripartite Agreement. With such progress unfolding, we
need strong dispute resolution mechanism more than
ever and hence look up to our National and Regional Courts” The
Minister stated.
Hon.
Kandie also emphasized the Kenya’s commitment in supporting the East
African Court of Justice and stated that “As Kenyan we are very
litigious society,
very much concerned with our rights and frequently approach the courts
for adjudication of our matters, therefore we are keen to ratifying the
Protocol on the extension of the Jurisdiction of the Court”
The
Minister noted that, she is aware that the Treaty Establishing the East
African Community in Article 33 clearly outlines the relationship
between National
Courts and the East African Court of Justice and hence there is need to
increase awareness on the working relations to work together.
The
President of the Court Hon. Justice Dr. Ugirashebuja also thanked the
Government of Kenya specifically the Ministry of the East African
Community Affairs,
the Raoul Wallenberg Institute, and Staff of the EACJ for bringing the
initiative to fruition. His Lordship added that, the EAC Integration is
of utmost importance to all the Partner States in the region,
economically, politically, and socially. He said that
through integration and the development of an internal market, economic
growth in inevitably stimulated.
Justice
Ugirashebuja further stated that, “as regional integration experience
has shown, law plays an absolutely vital role in integration. He added
that it
is law that provides the legal backbone of Regional integration. It is
law that provides concrete rights and benefits of regional integration
to business and individuals. It is the law that allows free and
efficient movement within the internal market. And
it is also within the legal framework that the political actors meet
and interact. Because of the importance of law, regional integration
requires good cooperation between all the Partner States in the rule of
law chain; Judges, lawyers, civil servants, academics,
business and individuals. We must contribute to make the EAC living
legal reality” The President of the Court said.
His
Lordship also said that, the EACJ plays a crucial role in resolving
disputes which would threaten the survival of a community. He added that
without dispute
resolution mechanism, the survival of the Community is at stake. The
President further said that without the case law, and the many rules and
principles that the Court has developed and will continue to develop,
the Community will not arrive at where it aims
to be.
Justice
Ugirashebuja concluded saying that; the effectiveness of the Court will
largely depend on its relationship with the stakeholders. Their role is
very
vital in the development of the EAC Laws, jurisprudence and uniform
interpretation and application of the EAC law. He finally said that, it
is only jointly that the partners in the rule of law chain can develop
the potential of East African integration and
reap the benefits it offers. The President reiterated his sincere
gratitude to everyone who raised the occasion with his/her presence.
The
representative of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights, Head
Office Kenya, Mr. Josh Ousted thanked the EACJ for the good cooperation
and partnership
and pledged continuous support of the Court in increasing visibility
and capacity building of the Court to promote the Regional Integration
agenda.
The
workshop was attended by the Judges of the EACJ Judges, Members of the
Civil Society Organization, the legal fraternity, Private Sector,
Academia, and media.
Also In attendance was Ambassador. Anders Kruse distinguished Speaker
from Sweden, Hon. Justice Aaron Ringera and Hon. Justice Isaac Lenaola
judges of EACJ who are from the Republic of Kenya, Ms. Geraldine
Umugwaneza, and the Ag. Registrar of the East African
Court of Justice and Staff.
The Court earlier on Monday 7th
also had an editorial meeting to discuss the modalities of publishing
the EACJ Law Report before end of the year with
the support from Raoul Wallenberg Institute. Later it also held a
planning meeting to look into the new activities, plans and projects the
Court will cooperate with the RWI for further support. The Court
continues with the seminar of the Judges of the Court
to increase capacity building and how the European Union Court
operates.
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