African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights - 1990

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October 1990
Communication alleging wrongful eviction declared inadmissible for failure to exhaust local remedies under Article 55.
Human rights — Admissibility — Requirement to exhaust local remedies under Article 55 of the African Charter and Rule 114 of the Rules of Procedure — Communication alleging wrongful eviction declared inadmissible for non-exhaustion.
4 October 1990
April 1990
A complaint against non-party states to the African Charter was declared inadmissible for lack of jurisdiction.
African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights – Jurisdiction – Admissibility – Communications against non-party states – Inadmissibility of complaint under Article 101 of Rules of Procedure.
28 April 1990
A communication alleging political imprisonment was declared inadmissible because the respondent State is not a party to the African Charter.
Human rights communications — Admissibility — Respondent State not party to the African Charter — Inadmissible under Article 101, Rules of Procedure.
28 April 1990
The Commission found a complaint inadmissible where brought against a State not party to the African Charter.
African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights – admissibility – communication against non-party State – lack of jurisdiction – Article 101 of Rules of Procedure
28 April 1990
Communication dismissed as inadmissible because it was directed against a State not party to the African Charter.
Admissibility — Communications against non‑party States — Commission’s competence governed by Rules of Procedure (Article 101) — Inadmissibility.
28 April 1990