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https://www.worldcourts.com/achpr/eng/decisions/1993.04.07_AI_v_Tunisia.htm |
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Citation: |
AI v. Tunisia, Decision, Comm.
69/92 (ACmHPR, Apr. 07, 1993) |
Publications: |
IHRDA, Compilation of Decisions on
Communications of the African Commission On Human and Peoples�
Rights Extracted from the Commission�s Activity Reports 1994-2001,
at 357 (2002); Documents of the African Commission on Human and
Peoples� Rights, at 347 (Malcolm D. Evans & Rachel Murray eds.,
2001); (2000) AHRLR 319 (ACHPR 1994) |
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COMMUNICATION ON ALLEGED WRONGFUL DETENTION AND
TORTURE, DATED 4 MARCH 1992
FINAL DECISION
[1] �The African Commission on Human and Peoples� Rights, established under
article 30 of the African Charter of the African Charter on Human and
Peoples� Rights;
[2] Meeting at its 13th ordinary session, from 29 March to 7 April 1993 in
Banjul, The Gambia;
[3] Considering articles 55 and 56 paragraph 7;
[4] Decides to declare the communication of Amnesty International against
the Republic of Tunisia inadmissible pursuant to the relevant provisions of
article 56 (7) which stipulates that communications submitted within the
framework of Part II, Chapter III of the African Charter on Human and
Peoples� Rights should necessarily �not deal with cases which have been
settled in accordance with the principles of the Charter or the United
Nations or the Charter of the Organisation of African Unity or the
provisions of the present Charter�. |
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