For who ?
The Case Law Database is a resource intended for law practitioners, researchers and human rights organisations active in the fields of human rights and access to justice.
What for ?
The Case Law Database presents the rulings and decisions of national and regional judicial and quasi-judicial bodies covering various of ASF’s thematic areas of intervention. For each case, a summary is provided of the facts of the case, the procedural history, and the key jurisprudential elements of the ruling. A copy of the ruling is also made available.
3 Thema’s
6 Landen
37 Gevallen
Civic Space
This database lists court rulings on three fundamental freedoms – freedom of expression, freedom of association and freedom of assembly – handed down by Burundian, Ugandan and Tanzanian national courts as well as regional courts. It was financed by Belgium’s Directorate General for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid, and developed in collaboration with the Ugandan non-governmental organization Chapter Four.
Detention
In development
International crimes and serious human rights violations
This database collects the rulings of national jurisdictions in the DR Congo on war crimes and crimes against humanity. Its development was supported with financing from the European Union.
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