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Inter-American Court of Human Rights adopts compliance orders in the Saramaka People v. Suriname case, 23 Nov 2011

On 23 November 2011, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights adopted compliance orders in the Saramaka People v. Suriname case. The Court finds that Suriname has failed to comply with the most important of its orders made in the 2007 judgment; holds that Suriname is in some respects "in direct contravention of the Court's decision and, accordingly, of the State's international treaty obligations;" and decides to convene a hearing on the case during 2012. Click here to read the IACHR Order 

On 23 November 2011, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights adopted

compliance orders in the Saramaka People v. Suriname case. The Court finds that Suriname has failed to comply with the most important of its orders made in the 2007 judgment; holds that Suriname is in some respects "in direct contravention of the Court's decision and, accordingly, of the State's international treaty obligations;" and decides to convene a hearing on the case during 2012. Click here to read the IACHR Order


Información General

Tipo de recurso:
Reports
Fecha de publicación:
13 enero 2012
Región:
Surinam
Programas:
Conservación y derechos humanos Acceso a la justicia
Socios:
Association of Saamaka Traditional Authorities (VSG) - Vereniging van Saamaka Gezagsdragers