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5.       Total number of cases and petitions being processed by country.

This graph includes the total number of cases and petitions pending before the Commission and their breakdown by OAS member state in descending order by country.

 

          6.        Total number of cases and petitions being processed by year.

 

            The preceding chart shows the total number of cases and petitions being processed by the Commission in the past nine years.

 

7.       Total number of Precautionary measures granted by country during 2005.

 

        The preceding graph shows the number of precautionary measures granted by country during the year 2005.

 

8.                 Total number of precautionary measures granted by year.

 

        The preceding table shows the total number and variation in the figure corresponding to precautionary measures granted by the IACHR in the past eight years.  The number of precautionary measures granted does not necessarily reflect the number of persons protected when measures are adopted, since, on many occasions, several persons or entire communities receive protection.
 

         9.       Total number of admissibility/inadmissibility reports published.

 

            The chart shows the figures corresponding to admissibility and inadmissibility reports published in the past nine years.  These reports reflect the final decision of the IACHR on fulfillment of the admissibility requirements of petitions.

 

           10.     Total number of reports published on merits by year.

 

The graph illustrates the variation in the total number of reports on the merits of individual cases approved and published in the past nine years.  The figures include reports in which the IACHR has rendered a decision on the alleged violation of the American Convention by the states parties and of the American Declaration by member states that have not yet ratified the Convention.  It should be pointed out that a report on the merits of a case may include decisions on several individual cases that have been previously processed individually.

 

11.         Cases being processed through friendly settlement proceedings.

 

12.     Total number of friendly settlement reports published.

            The preceding chart shows the number of cases in which under the auspices of the Commission the petitioners and the State have reached a friendly settlement agreement.

 

           13.     Total number of cases archived by year.

The preceding graph presents data corresponding to the total number of cases closed by the IACHR in the past eight years, when it was decided that grounds did not exist for the petition.

 

14.     Total number of hearings held by year.

 

During its regular sessions, the Inter-American Commission held hearings on individual cases in order to receive information, evidence, and/or arguments regarding admissibility, merits, and fulfillment of obligations or in order to contribute to the friendly settlement of a case.  The IACHR also held hearings in order to receive information on the general or specific human rights situation in member states.

 

          15.     Cases submitted to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.

 After a ruling on the merits of a case has been given pursuant to Article 50 of the American Convention, either the IACHR or the state(s) involved may submit a case to the contentious jurisdiction of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. During the period covered by this report, 10 cases were submitted to the Court.

 

     

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