African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights - 1988

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October 1988
Communication alleging false imprisonment and property deprivation dismissed as inadmissible because the respondent State is not party to the Charter.
African Commission – Admissibility – Ratione personae – Communication alleging false imprisonment and deprivation of property inadmissible because respondent State is not a party to the African Charter (Article 101, Rules of Procedure).
26 October 1988
A communication against a respondent State not party to the Charter is inadmissible under the Commission’s Rules.
Admissibility — Jurisdiction — Communication directed against a State not party to the African Charter — Inadmissible under Article 101, Rules of Procedure.
26 October 1988
Communication alleging false imprisonment and torture dismissed as inadmissible because respondent State is not party to the Charter.
Admissibility — ratione personae — Commission lacks jurisdiction over communications against States that are not parties to the African Charter; inadmissibility under Article 101 Rules of Procedure.
26 October 1988
Communication against a non-party State to the African Charter declared inadmissible for lack of jurisdiction.
International human rights – African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights – jurisdiction – admissibility – state not a party to the Charter – communication declared inadmissible.
26 October 1988
A communication against an intergovernmental organization was declared inadmissible as the organization is not a State party to the Charter.
Admissibility – Competence of African Commission – Communications against non-State entities – Intergovernmental organization not a Party to the African Charter – Article 101 Rules of Procedure; Article 30 African Charter.
26 October 1988
A communication against a non-party State to the African Charter was declared inadmissible by the Commission.
Human Rights – admissibility – complaint against non-State Party to African Charter – competence of Commission – inadmissibility of communication where State not party to Charter.
26 October 1988
Communication alleging false imprisonment and torture dismissed as inadmissible because the respondent State is not a party to the Charter.
Human rights — Admissibility — Jurisdiction — Communications directed against States not party to the African Charter — Article 101 Rules of Procedure — Allegations of false imprisonment and torture not considered on merits.
26 October 1988
A communication against a state not party to the African Charter is inadmissible before the Commission.
African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights – admissibility – jurisdiction – communication against non-party state – inadmissibility.
26 October 1988
Communication alleging corruption and immorality dismissed as inadmissible for misaddressing and non-violation of Charter rights.
Human rights communications — Admissibility — Misaddressed communications to national government — Allegations of corruption and immorality not constituting Charter violations — Article 56 Charter; Rule 114 Rules of Procedure.
26 October 1988
The African Commission found communications against non-party states inadmissible for lack of jurisdiction under the Charter.
African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights – admissibility of communications – jurisdiction – communication against a non-party state – requirement of state party status.
26 October 1988
26 October 1988
A communication against a non-party State to the Charter is inadmissible before the African Commission.
African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights – admissibility – communication against non-party State – jurisdiction – communication inadmissible.
26 October 1988
A communication already submitted to another international human rights body is inadmissible before the African Commission.
Admissibility – prior submission to another international human rights body – Article 56(7) of the African Charter; false imprisonment.
8 October 1988