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Individual international complaints and communications: Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, and Tunisia

An analysis of the governments’ responses to complaints and communication procedures.

This analysis presents an inventory of supranational individual communications and complaints concerning five MENA states (Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia) and a preliminary analysis of state observations and responses to these procedures. The analysis is available in English, Arabic and French.

The Danish Institute for Human Rights supports domestic institutional processes in view of better implementing human rights.

The Institute wants to base its possible future work on the handling of individual international cases (complaints and communications) by governmental human rights focal points and other actors of the national human rights system, on a good understanding of the situation.

This analysis is part of the project, "The role of state actors of the national human rights system".

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