10.
The alleged violations the Applicant is complaining about are
guaranteed under Article 3(2) of the Charter and the Court therefore
has jurisdiction ratione materiae over the Application .
11.
In light of the foregoing, the Court has satisfied itself that, prima
facie, it has jurisdiction to deal with the Appl ication .
IV.
On the provisional measures
12.
In his Application , the Applicant did not request the Court to order
provisional measures.
13.
Under Article 27(2) of the Protocol and Rule 51 (1) of the Rules, the
Court is empowered to order provisional measures proprio motu
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cases of extreme gravity and when necessary to avoid irreparable
harm to persons" and 'which it deems necessary to adopt in the
interest of the parties or of justice".
14.
It is for the Court to decide in each situation if, in the light of the
particular circumstances, it should make use of the power provided
for by the aforementioned provisions.
15.
The Applicant is on death row and it appears from this Application
that there exists a situation of extreme gravity, as well as a risk of
irreparable harm to the Applicant.
16.
Given the particular circumstances of the case, where the risk of
execution of the death penalty will jeopardise the enjoyment of the
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