Applicant's case
17.
The Applicant contends that the termination of his employment
violated several of his rights under the Charter. Although the Applicant
mentions Articles 4, 5, 7, 15 and 19 of the Charter, it appears from the
Applicant's papers both to the Commission and to this Court, and also
from his overall presentation of his case, that the ri'ghts alleged to have
been violated are his rights under Articles 7 and 15 of the Charter.
Article 7 ( 1) reads:
"1. Every individual shall have the right to have his cause
heard. This comprises:
(a) The right to an appeal to competent national organs
against
acts
recognized
violating
his
and guaranteed
fundamental
by
rights
conventions,
as
laws,
regulations and customs in force; ... ".
For its part, Article 15 of the Charter provides:
~~Every
individual shall have the right to work under equitable and
satisfactory conditions, and shall receive equal pay for equal work".
Remedies sought by the Applicant
18.
In his application, the Applicant presents the following as a
summary of his claims:
"1 . An order reinstating me in my erstwhile position as a lecturer in
the French department at Chancellor College.
2.
A payment of the lump sum of Malawi Kw Gha 12,839,059.00
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