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Citation
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Judgment date
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| October 1988 |
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Communication alleging false imprisonment and property deprivation dismissed as inadmissible because respondent State was not a Charter party.
Admissibility — Jurisdiction of the African Commission — Communication against a non‑party State — Article 101, Rules of Procedure — allegations of false imprisonment and deprivation of property.
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26 October 1988 |
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A communication against a non‑State Party to the African Charter is inadmissible before the Commission.
Admissibility — jurisdiction of the African Commission — communication against a State not party to the African Charter — Article 101 Rules of Procedure.
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26 October 1988 |
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Communication alleging torture inadmissible because the respondent State was not a party to the African Charter.
Admissibility — Jurisdiction of the African Commission — Communication against a non‑State party to the African Charter — Inadmissibility under Rules of Procedure Article 101.
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26 October 1988 |
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The Commission declared inadmissible a communication against a State not party to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights.
African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights – jurisdiction – admissibility – communication against a non-party State – Commission lacks jurisdiction where respondent State has not ratified the Charter.
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26 October 1988 |
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Communication against an international organization was inadmissible because the respondent is not a State Party to the Charter.
Human rights procedure – Admissibility – Jurisdiction limited to States Parties to the African Charter – Communications against international organizations (OAU) inadmissible under Rules of Procedure (Art. 101).
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26 October 1988 |
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A communication against a non-party state to the Charter was held inadmissible by the Commission.
African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights – Jurisdiction – Admissibility – Communication against a non-party state – Inadmissibility under Article 101 of the Rules of Procedure.
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26 October 1988 |
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Communication alleging false imprisonment and torture declared inadmissible because the respondent State is not a Charter party.
Admissibility – communications against States not party to the African Charter – Article 101 Rules of Procedure – allegations of false imprisonment and torture.
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26 October 1988 |
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A communication against a State not party to the African Charter is inadmissible before the African Commission.
African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights – admissibility – communication against State not party to the Charter – inadmissibility under Rules of Procedure.
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26 October 1988 |
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A communication alleging corruption and immorality was declared inadmissible as not addressed to the Commission and not Charter violations.
Admissibility — communication improperly addressed to State rather than Commission — allegations of corruption and immorality do not, as presented, disclose violations of the African Charter — Article 56 Charter; Article 114 Rules of Procedure.
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26 October 1988 |
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The Commission dismissed a communication against a state not party to the African Charter for lack of jurisdiction.
African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights – admissibility – jurisdiction – communication against non-state party – communication declared inadmissible.
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26 October 1988 |
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Communication alleging violation of free movement dismissed as inadmissible because respondent State was not a party to the African Charter.
Human rights — Admissibility — Communications directed against States not party to the African Charter — Jurisdictional limitation under Article 101 of the Rules of Procedure — Right to freedom of movement.
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26 October 1988 |
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A communication was declared inadmissible as the respondent State was not party to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights.
International human rights law – admissibility of communications – jurisdiction of the African Commission – requirements that a respondent State must be party to the African Charter – inadmissibility of claims against non-party States.
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26 October 1988 |
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A communication found inadmissible due to prior consideration by another international body under Article 56(7) of the Charter.
African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights – admissibility of communications – prior consideration by another international body – Article 56(7) of the Charter.
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8 October 1988 |