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USER GUIDE<br />

The cases and findings in the Reports are grouped togehter according to their<br />

origin, namely, the United Nations, the African Commission on Human and<br />

Peoples’ Rights and domestic courts.<br />

The Subject index is divided into two parts — general principles or<br />

procedural issues, and substantive rights. Decisions dealing with a specific<br />

article in an international instrument are to be found in the list of<br />

International instruments referred to. A table that lists International case<br />

law considered is also included. In these tables case references are followed<br />

by the numbers of the paragraphs in which the instruments or cases are cited.<br />

A headnote, to be found at the top of each case, provides the full original<br />

title of the case as well as keywords noting the primary issues in the case.<br />

These are liked to the keywords in the Subject index. Keywords are followed<br />

by the numbers of the paragraphs in which a specific issue is dealt with. In<br />

instances where the original case contains no paragraph numbers these have<br />

been added in square brackets.<br />

The date at the end of a case reference refers to the date the case was<br />

decided. The abbreviation before the date indicates the jurisdiction.<br />

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