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CCPR - Norway

Complete list of decisions

Case Name Comm Number Date Articles Outcome
K. B. v. Norway 53/1979 14 August 1979   Inadmissible
S. S. v. Norway 79/1980 02 April 1982   Inadmissible
I. M. v. Norway 129/1982 06 April 1983   Inadmissible
O. F. v. Norway 158/1983 26 October 1984 13(3a,b,d,e) Inadmissible
V. O. v. Norway 168/1984 17 July 1985   Inadmissible
A. and S. N. v. Norway 224/1987 11 July 1988   Inadmissible
Harward v. Norway 451/1991 26 July 1993   Admissible
Harward v. Norway 451/1991 15 July 1994 14 (3b) No Violation
Spakmo v. Norway 631/1995 20 March 1997   Admissible
Ben Said v. Norway 767/1997 21 July 1998   Admissible
Bryhn v. Norway 789/1997 29 October 1999 14 (5) No Violation
Spakmo v. Norway 631/1995 05 November 1999 9 (1) Violation
Bech v. Norway 882/1999 15 March 2000   Inadmissible
Ben Said v. Norway 767/1997 29 March 2000 14(1) No Violation
Jonassen v. Norway 942/2000 25 October 2002   Inadmissible
Leirvåg v. Norway 1155/2003 03 November 2004 18, 18(4) Violation
Aboushanif v. Norway 1542/2007 17 July 2008 2(3)(a), 14(5) Violation
T.L.N. v. Norway 1942/2010 16 July 2014 14 No Violation
H.K. v. Norway 2004/2010 16 October 2014 14 No Violation
N.U. v. Norway 2341/2014 28 October 2014 7 Inadmissible
X v. Norway 2474/2014 05 November 2015 2(3), 7 No Violation

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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".