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Cáceres et al. v. Paraguay
C ceres et al. v. Paraguay CCPR/C/126/D/2751/2016 Communication number s : 2751/2016 Author: Norma Portillo C ceres on her own behalf and that of her deceased brother Rub n Portillo C ceres Hermenegilda C ceres Isabel Bord n Ram rez on her own behalf and JUTBCCPR/C/126/D/2751/2016https://juris.ohchr.org/casedetails/2784/en-US
Chiara Sacchi et al. v. Argentina
Chiara Sacchi et al. v. Argentina CRC/C/88/D/104/2019 Communication number s : 104/2019 Author: Chiara Sacchi Catarina Lorenzo Iris Duquesne Raina Ivanova Ridhima Pandey David Ackley III Ranton Anjain Litokne Kabua Deborah Adegbile Carlos Manuel Ayakha JUTBCRC/C/88/D/104/2019https://juris.ohchr.org/casedetails/2952/en-US
Chiara Sacchi et al. v. Brazil
Chiara Sacchi et al. v. Brazil CRC/C/88/D/105/2019 Communication number s : 105/2019 Author: Chiara Sacchi Catarina Lorenzo Iris Duquesne Raina Ivanova Ridhima Pandey David Ackley III Ranton Anjain Litokne Kabua Deborah Adegbile Carlos Manuel Ayakha JUTBCRC/C/88/D/105/2019https://juris.ohchr.org/casedetails/2953/en-US
Independent Expert on the effects of foreign debt and other related international financial obligations of States on the full enjoyment of all human rights, particularly economic, social and cultural rights
Report to HRC A/HRC/37/54/Add.3 from 25 September 2017 to 4 October 2017 15 March 2018 Independent Expert on the effects of foreign debt and other related international financial obligations of States on the full enjoyment of all human rights particularly UNSPA/HRC/37/54/Add.3https://spinternet.ohchr.org/Download.aspx?SymbolNo=A%2fHRC%2f37%2f54%2fAdd.3&Lang=en
Kungurov v. Uzbekistan
Kungurov v. Uzbekistan CCPR/C/102/D/1478/2006 Communication number s : 1478/2006 Author: Nikolai Kungurov Type of decision: Decision on merits Session No 102 Country Uzbekistan Submission date 17 Mar 2006 Date of decision 20 Jul 2011 Comment: The text of JUTBCCPR/C/102/D/1478/2006https://juris.ohchr.org/casedetails/1619/en-US