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Jurisprudence

CCPR - Czech Republic

List of all final views

Case NameComm NumberDateArticlesOutcome
Simunek et al. v. Czech Republic516/199219 July 199514(6), 26Violation
Adam v. Czech Republic586/199423 July 199626Violation
Blazek et al. v. Czech Republic857/199912 July 200126Violation
Des Fours v. Czech Republic747/199730 October 20012, 14(1), 26Violation
Fábryová v. Czech Republic765/199730 October 200126Violation
Brok v. Czech Republic774/199731 October 20012, 26Violation
Paterav. Czech Republic946/200025 July 20022, 17Violation
Pezoldova v. Czech Republic757/199725 October 20022,26Violation
Czernin v. Czech Republic823/199829 March 20052(3), 14(1)Violation
Marik v. Czech Republic945/200026 July 200526Violation
Kriz v. Czech Republic1054/200201 November 200526Violation
Polacková and Polacek v. Czech Republic1447/200624 July 200726Violation
Gratzinger v. Czech Republic1463/200625 October 200726Violation
Zdenek and Ondracka v. Czech Republic1533/200631 October 200726Violation
Süsser v. Czech Republic1488/200625 March 200826Violation
Lnenicka v. Czech Republic1484/200625 March 200826Violation

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".