Admissibility Reports

An Admissibility Report is approved if the petition meets the admissibility requirements set forth in Articles 46 and 47 of the American Convention on Human Rights, in accordance with the procedure established in Articles 30 to 36 of the Commission’s Rules of Procedure. If an Admissibility Report is approved, the petition becomes a case and it is assigned a case number and enters the merits stage.

Argentina

reports: 2

Brazil

reports: 6

Colombia

reports: 10

Costa Rica

reports: 2

Ecuador

reports: 9

El Salvador

reports: 1

Mexico

reports: 3

Nicaragua

reports: 1

Panama

reports: 1

Paraguay

reports: 4

Peru

reports: 13

Trinidad and Tobago

reports: 1

United States

  • Report No. 134/11, Petition 1190-06, Undocumented Workers
  • Report No. 133/11, Petition 259-11, Felix Rocha Diaz
  • Report No. 132/11, Petition 194-04, Gregory Thompson
  • Report No. 131/11, Petition 593-11, Kevin Cooper
  • Report No. 117/11, Case 12.341, James Wilson Chambers
  • Report No. 116/11, Case 12.333, Miguel Angel Flores
  • Report No. 115/11, Case 11.829, Pedro Luis Medina
  • Report No. 60/11, Case 11.575; 12.201; 2566-02; 4538-02; 4659-02; 784-03; 580-04; 607-04; 187-05; 1246-05; 360-06; 1232-07; 873-10; 907-10, Clarence Allen Lackey; David Leisure; Anthony Green; James Brown; Larry Eugene Moon; Edward Hartman; Robert Karl Hicks; Troy Albert Kunkle; Stephen Anthony Mobley; Jaime Elizalde, Jr.; Ángel Maturino Resendiz; Heliberto Chi Aceituno; David Powell; Ronnie Gardner

reports: 8

Venezuela

reports: 5

United States

United States

Costa Rica

Argentina

United States

Panama