Individual complaints to the United Nations Human Rights Committee
- Foilsithe: 23 Feabhra 2023
- An t-eolas is déanaí: 4 Iúil 2023
2022 - S.F. v Ireland
2017 - Whelan v Ireland
2016 - Mellet v Ireland
2006 - O'Neill and Quinn v Ireland
2003 - Ó Colchúin v Ireland
2002 - Kavanagh v Ireland
2001 - Kavanagh v Ireland
1996 - Holland v Ireland
Individuals may also make complaints using other monitoring mechanisms set up by the United Nations These mechanisms include:
- the Commission on the Status of Women, established by the UN Economic and Social Council
- the so-called “1503 procedure”, which allows complaints to be made to the United Nations Human Rights Council, which consists of representatives of 47 member states of the United Nations, elected by the UN General Assembly
- the so-called “special procedures”, which allow complaints to be made to independent experts under procedures established by the Human Rights Council
Read more at The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights