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The United Nations Human Rights Treaties

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CCPR - Madagascar

List of all final views

Case Name Comm Number Date Articles Outcome
Marais v. Madagascar 49/1979 24 March 1983 7, 10(1), 14(3b, d) Violation
Wight v. Madagascar 115/1982 01 April 1985 7, 10(1), 14(3b) Violation
Jaona v. Madagascar 132/1982 01 April 1985 9(1, 2), 19(2) Violation
Hammel v. Madagascar 155/1983 03 April 1987 9(4), 13 Violation

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CERD, CCPR, CESCR, CEDAW, CAT, CRC, CMW, CRPD and CED all have optional complaint mechanisms, whereby an individual may complain to the respective treaty body that his or her rights under the treaty have been violated. The CMW complaint mechanism is not yet in force.

Included in this section are:

  1. requests made by the treaty body for interim measures
  2. decisions to deal jointly with cases
  3. admissibility decisions (normally decisions determining a complaint is admissible are not issued separately and hence this category involves decisions in which complaints are found to be inadmissible)
  4. final views.

Information on follow-up of final Views where a violation has been found is included in the section entitled "Follow-up: Jurisprudence".