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Cases against Turkey Declared Inadmissible


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Éditeur : Compte d'auteur Date & Lieu : 1998, London
Préface : Pages : 150
Traduction : ISBN : 1 900175 19 3
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 210x295 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Khr. Cas. (1) N° 3985Thème : Général

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Cases against Turkey Declared Inadmissible

Cases against Turkey Declared Inadmissible

Kurdish Human Rights Project


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Inadmissibility rules under the Convention: law and practice
Cases can be declared inadmissible under different heads, as explained below.

I. Firstly, the Commission will decide whether it is competent to examine a particular complaint.

(a) The question of 'who is entitled to bring a claim against who?' is dealt with under the head of'admissibility ratione personae'.

The rule is that complaints under the European Convention of Human Rights (the Convention) can only be brought by "a person, non-governmental organisation or group of individuals claiming to be a victim of a violation" of a Convention right, (article 25(1) of the Convention)". Moreover, complaints can only be brought against the State itself or state bodies such as courts, security forces or local government.

Individual complaints against states which have not ratified the Convention or accepted the right of individual petition in accordance with article 25 will also be rejected on this ground. Furthermore, an applicant must claim to be a victim of the alleged violation and must therefore be affected by the matter complained of.

In the case of Zengin v Turkey4, the complaint concerned the right of a trade-union (Egit-Sen) of which the applicant was an active member. Unfortunately, the applicant failed to submit a power enabling her to represent the Union before ...


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Kurdish Human Rights Project

Cases against Turkey Declared Inadmissible

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Cases against Turkey Declared Inadmissible
By The European Commission of Human Rights
Part of a series of cases brought by Kurds
Kurdish Human Rights Project

Volume 1
September 1998

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ISBN: 1 900175 19 3
Published by the Kurdish Human Rights Project, June 1998.
Prepared by Heleyn Unac, Legal Researcher with the
Human Rights Advocacy and Training Programme.

For further information on the cases please contact:
The Kurdish Human Rights Project, Suite 319, Linen Hall,
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We wish to acknowledge that the Inadmissibility Decisions published herein,
were produced in their original form by the European Commission of Human Rights,
Council of Europe, F-67075 Strasbourg Cedex, France.

The price of this publication, £10, covers the printing costs and other costs associated with its production and distribution.
KHRP Cases against Turkey declared Inadmissible By the European Commission of Human Right»
Volume I September 1998




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