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Prutina et al v. Bosnia and Herzegovina

Reference: CCPR/C/107/D/1917,1918,1925/2009&1953/2010

Decision Year: 2013.03.28

Information Source: Follow-up Report on Views (Oct. 2014)

According to the Victim or his/her Counsel:

Committee's assessment 118th (CCPR/C/118/3):

(a) Continuing efforts to establish the fate or whereabouts of the victims: B1

(b) Bringing to justice those responsible by the end of 2015: B1

(c) Abolishing the obligation for family members to declare their missing relatives dead in order to benefit from social allowances: B1

(d) Ensuring adequate compensation: D

(e) Publication of the Views: A

(f) Non-repetition: C1

Committee’s decision: Follow-up dialogue ongoing.

Committee's decision 113rd (CCPR/C/113/3): Follow-up dialogue ongoing.

Committee's assessment 112nd (CCPR/C/112/3):

  • (a) Continue its efforts to establish the fate or whereabouts of the authors’ relatives: B2
  • (b) Continue its efforts to bring to justice those responsible by the end of 2015: B2
  • (c) Abolish the requirement for family members to declare their missing relatives dead to benefit from social allowances: B1
  • (d) Provide adequate compensation: C1
  • (e) Publication of the Views: A
  • (f) Non-repetition: B1

Committee’s decision: Follow-up dialogue ongoing.

Committee's decision at Annual Report A/69/40 (VOL I): Follow-up dialogue ongoing. The Committee’s recommendation has not been implemented. State party’s observations were received in January and February 2014 and will be reflected in the Committee’s next report on follow-up to Views.

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  • Effective remedy Right to life Rights of the child Torture / ill-treatment

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Committee's assessment 118th (CCPR/C/118/3):

(a) Continuing efforts to establish the fate or whereabouts of the victims: B1

(b) Bringing to justice those responsible by the end of 2015: B1

(c) Abolishing the obligation for family members to declare their missing relatives dead in order to benefit from social allowances: B1

(d) Ensuring adequate compensation: D

(e) Publication of the Views: A

(f) Non-repetition: C1

Committee’s decision: Follow-up dialogue ongoing.

Committee's decision 113rd (CCPR/C/113/3): Follow-up dialogue ongoing.

Committee's assessment 112nd (CCPR/C/112/3):

  • (a) Continue its efforts to establish the fate or whereabouts of the authors’ relatives: B2
  • (b) Continue its efforts to bring to justice those responsible by the end of 2015: B2
  • (c) Abolish the requirement for family members to declare their missing relatives dead to benefit from social allowances: B1
  • (d) Provide adequate compensation: C1
  • (e) Publication of the Views: A
  • (f) Non-repetition: B1

Committee’s decision: Follow-up dialogue ongoing.

Committee's decision at Annual Report A/69/40 (VOL I): Follow-up dialogue ongoing. The Committee’s recommendation has not been implemented. State party’s observations were received in January and February 2014 and will be reflected in the Committee’s next report on follow-up to Views.

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