Admissibility Reports

An Admissibility Report is approved if the petition meets the admissibility requirements set forth in Articles 46 and 47 of the American Convention on Human Rights, in accordance with the procedure established in Articles 30 to 36 of the Commission’s Rules of Procedure. If an Admissibility Report is approved, the petition becomes a case and it is assigned a case number and enters the merits stage.

Argentina

reports: 5

Bolivia

reports: 2

Brazil

reports: 9

Canada

reports: 1

Chile

  • Report No. 141/09, Petition 415-07, Diaguita Agricultural Communities of the Huascoaltinos and their members
  • Report No. 14/09, Petition 406-03, Miguel Ignacio Fredes Gonzalez and Ana Andrea Tuczek Fries
  • Report No. 13/09, Petition 339-02, Vinicio Poblete Vilchez

reports: 3

Colombia

reports: 9

Ecuador

reports: 7

Guatemala

reports: 5

Honduras

reports: 1

Jamaica

reports: 1

Mexico

reports: 1

Nicaragua

reports: 2

Panama

  • Report No. 75/09, Petition 286-08, Ngöbe Indigenous Communities and their members in the Changuinola River Valley
  • Report No. 58/09, Case 12.354, Kuna of Madungandí and Emberá of Bayano Indigenous Peoples and their Members

reports: 2

Paraguay

reports: 3

Peru

  • Report No. 76/09, Petition 1473-06, Community of La Oroya
  • Report No. 21/09, Petition 965-98, 638-03 y 1044-04, National Association of Laid Off and Retired Employees of the SUNAT
  • Report No. 20/09, Petition 235-00, Agustin Bladimiro Zegarra Marin
  • Report No. 4/09, Petition 914-98, Members of the Single Workers Union of ECASA

reports: 4

Trinidad and Tobago

reports: 1

United States

reports: 4

Venezuela

reports: 4

United States

United States

Costa Rica

Argentina

United States

Panama