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Home Regional Law African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights decisions African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights decisions

African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights decisions

  • Lado James Paul, Ayume Dada & Others v The Republic of South Sudan (Communication No. 736/20) [1970] ACHPR 10; (3 December 2020)
  • Law Office Of Ghazi Suleiman v Sudan (Communication No. 222/98, 229/99) [2003] ACHPR 46; (29 May 2003)
  • Law Office Of Ghazi Suleiman v Sudan (Communication No. 228/99) [2003] ACHPR 47; (29 May 2003)
  • Law Offices of Ghazi Suleiman v Sudan (Communication No. 220/98) [2002] ACHPR 37; (16 May 2002)
  • Lawyers Committee for Human Rights v Tanzania (Communication No. 66/92) [1994] ACHPR 4; (27 April 1994)
  • Lawyers Committee for Human Rights v Zaire (Communication No. 47/90) [2017] ACHPR 3; (30 June 2017)
  • Lawyers For Human Rights v Swaziland (Communication No. 251/2002) [2005] ACHPR 68; (11 May 2005)
  • Legal Defence Centre v Gambia (Communication No. 219/98) [2000] ACHPR 18; (11 May 2000)
  • Legal Resources Foundation v Zambia (Communication No. 211/98) [2001] ACHPR 31; (7 May 2001)
  • Ligue Camerounaise Des Droits De Lhomme v Cameroon (Communication No. 65/92) [1997] ACHPR 1; (24 April 1997)
  • Louis v Cameroon (Communication No. 59/91) [1991] ACHPR 7; (1 January 1991)
  • LSZ v Zimbabwe (Communication No. 321/2006) [2016] ACHPR 10; (1 February 2016)

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