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27 April 1994 |
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Communication No. 88/93 |
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AFRICAN COMMISSION ON HUMAN AND PEOPLES' RIGHTS |
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Fifteenth Ordinary Session |
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18-27 April 1994 |
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Union Interafricaine Des Droits De L�homme |
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Togo |
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Decision |
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BEFORE: |
CHAIRMAN: Prof. Isaac Nguema
VICE CHAIRMAN: Prof. Mohammed Hatem Ben Salem
COMMISSIONERS: Mr. Sourahata B.S Janneh,, Justice Robert H. Kisanga,
Dr. Ibrahim A Badawi EL Sheikh, Prof. U.O Umozurike, Mr. Youssoupha
Ndiaye, Dr. Emmanuel E.V. O. Dankwa, Mrs. Vera Valentina Duarte
Martins. |
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https://www.worldcourts.com/achpr/eng/decisions/1994.04.27_UIDH_v_Togo.htm |
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Citation: |
UIDH v. Togo, Decision, Comm. 88/93
(ACmHPR, Apr. 27, 1994) |
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 355 (2002); Documents of the African Commission on Human and
Peoples� Rights, at 349 (Malcolm D. Evans & Rachel Murray eds.,
2001); (2000) AHRLR 316 (ACHPR 1994) |
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COMMUNICATION ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN
TOGO
[1] �The African Commission on Human and Peoples� Rights established under
article 30 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples� Rights;
[2] Meeting at its fifteenth ordinary session held in Banjul, The Gambia,
from 18 to 27 April, 1994;
[3] Recalling the provisions of article 57 of the Charter and those of Rules
110 and 115 of the Rules of Procedure which stipulate that prior to any
substantive consideration, all communications must be brought to the
knowledge of the State concerned;
[4] Decides to bring the communication to the knowledge of the government of
Togo and to request it to submit a response within two months of receipt of
the notification;
[5] A substantive consideration of the matter shall be undertaken at the
sixteenth session� (Article 57 of the Charter, articles 110, 115 and 117 of
the Rules of Procedure. |
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