Assignment 2 Semester 1 2025
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Due Date: 29 April 2025
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, LEGAL OPINION ON BRINGING THE CASE OF MR TIMOTHY IBO BEFORE
THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE (HRC)
This legal opinion provides a critical analysis of the procedural viability of taking
Mr Ibo's case before the HRC, assesses the merits of the case, identifies the
specific rights allegedly violated by the imposition of the death penalty, and
outlines the remedies available through the HRC. In doing so, the opinion draws
upon the ICCPR, its Optional Protocols, and relevant African regional
instruments, offering authoritative references throughout.
1. PROCEDURAL ISSUES INVOLVED IN BRINGING A CASE BEFORE THE
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE
1.1 The Human Rights Committee and Its Jurisdiction
The Human Rights Committee (HRC) was established under Article 28 of the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) to supervise the
implementation of state parties' obligations under the Covenant.1 However, the
Committee’s jurisdiction to receive and consider individual communications is not
inherent; it is contingent upon the state party's ratification of the First Optional
Protocol to the ICCPR.2 A state must be party to both the Covenant and the
Protocol for individuals under its jurisdiction to submit communications.3 As the
Republic of Qwanza has ratified both the ICCPR and the First Optional Protocol,
it has accepted the competence of the HRC to hear individual complaints. Thus,
the Association for Lawyers Against Death Penalty (ALADP), acting on behalf of
Mr Ibo, may theoretically lodge a communication before the Committee.
1.2 Standing to Bring a Communication
Article 1 of the First Optional Protocol stipulates that a communication must be
brought by an individual who claims to be a victim of a violation of the ICCPR
rights.4 However, representatives acting on behalf of victims, such as
1
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 1966, Article 28.
2
First Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 1966, Preamble.
3
Mmatsie Mooki and Posche Makama, International Human Rights Law: Only Study Guide for LCP4807
(University of South Africa 2019) 24.
4
First Optional Protocol to the ICCPR, Article 1.
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