|
Citation
|
Judgment date
|
| November 1989 |
|
|
A communication against a respondent State not party to the African Charter is inadmissible under the Commission's Rules.
Admissibility – ratione personae – communications against States not party to the African Charter – Article 101 Rules of Procedure – jurisdictional bar
|
4 November 1989 |
|
A communication alleging wrongful arrest was declared inadmissible because the respondent State was not a party to the African Charter.
Human rights – Admissibility – Communications against non‑party States – Commission lacks jurisdiction to consider complaints against States not party to the African Charter; Article 101 Rules of Procedure
|
4 November 1989 |
|
A communication alleging extra-judicial executions is inadmissible where the respondent State is not party to the African Charter.
Admissibility — Jurisdiction — Communication alleging extra-judicial executions — Directed against State not party to the African Charter — Article 101 Rules of Procedure — Inadmissibility
|
4 November 1989 |
|
A communication alleging denial of the right to life is inadmissible against a respondent State not party to the Charter.
Human rights — Admissibility — Communication alleging denial of right to life — Jurisdiction of African Commission — State party status to the African Charter — Article 101 Rules of Procedure
|
4 November 1989 |
|
Communication alleging false imprisonment dismissed as inadmissible because it targeted States not party to the Charter.
Admissibility – communications against non-party States – Article 101 Rules of Procedure – competence of the African Commission to consider claims of false imprisonment
|
4 November 1989 |