The United Nations Human Rights Treaties



How to Complain About
 Human Rights Treaty Violations


Can't find what you're looking for?
See "By Theme or Subject Matter".





Jurisprudence

CCPR - Tajikistan

List of all final views

Case NameComm NumberDateArticlesOutcome
Kurbanova v. Tajikistan1096/200206 November 20036, 7, 9(2, 3), 10(1), 14(1, 3a, g)Violation
Saidov v. Tajikistan964/200108 July 20046, 7, 10(1), 14(1, 2, 3(b,d,g), 5)Violation
Khomidov v. Tajikistan1117/200229 July 20046, 7, 9(1, 2), 14(1, 3b,e,g)Violation
Khalilov v. Tajikistan973/200130 March 20056(1), 7, 10(1), 14(2,3g,5)Violation
Aliboev v. Tajikistan985/200118 October 20056(2), 7, 14(3d, g, 5)Violation
Boimurodov v. Tajikistan1042/200120 October 20057, 9(3), 14(3b, g)Violation
Kurbonov v. Tajikistan1208/200316 March 20067, 9(1, 2), 14(1, 3 g)Violation
Shukurova v. Tajikistan1044/200217 March 20062(3), 6, 7, 9(1), 14(1, 3 b, d, e, g, 5)Violation
Ashurov v. Tajikistan1348/200520 March 20072(3a) 7, 9(1,2,3), 14(1,2,3a,b,e,g)Violation
Karimov and Nursatov v. Tajikistan1108/2002 and 1121/200227 March 20072(3a), 6(2), 7, 10, 14(2,3b,d,g)Violation
Rakhmatov et al. v. Tajikistan1209, 1231/2003 and 1241/200401 April 20087, 10, 14(1), 14(3)(g), 14(4)Violation

Information is as of 26 September 2008.

CERD, CCPR, CAT, CEDAW, CMW, Disability Convention and Enforced disappearances Convention 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 and Enforced disappearances Convention complaint mechanisms are 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.

The Human Rights Committee (under CCPR), the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (under CERD), the Committee Against Torture (under CAT) and the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (under CEDAW) also formally follow up on final Views where a violation has been found. This information is included in the section entitled "Follow-up: Jurisprudence".