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490:(a) whether effective remedies exist, and the applicant has demonstrated that they have been exhausted and that the application has been filed with the Chamber within six months from such date on which the final decision was taken; (b) whether the application is substantially the same as a matter that the Chamber has already examined; (c) whether the application is incompatible with the Human Rights Agreement, manifestly ill-founded, or an abuse of the right of petition; and (d) whether the application concerns a matter currently pending before another international human rights body or another Commission established by the 165: 70: 29: 506:. Unless the Chamber decides at the outset that an application is inadmissible or should be struck out, written observations are requested from the applicant and respondent Party, after which the Chamber deliberates and decides on a case. In addition to the written procedure, the Chamber may decide to schedule a 514:
submissions. If the Chamber finds a violation, it may, in its written decision on the merits, issue an order indicating the steps that the respondent Party must take to remedy the breach, including orders to cease and desist or grant monetary relief. At any stage of the proceedings, it may also order
548:. The Human Rights Commission has jurisdiction to consider pending cases received by the Human Rights Chamber on or before 31 December 2003; after 1 January 2004, new cases alleging human rights violations are to be decided by the Constitutional Court. 543:
entered into by the Parties on 22 and 25 September 2003, the Human Rights Chamber's mandate expired on 31 December 2003. This Agreement established the Human Rights Commission to operate between 1 January 2004 and 31 December 2004 within the
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and the Protocols thereto, and alleged or apparent discrimination arising in the enjoyment of the rights and freedoms provided for in the Convention and 15 other international agreements listed in the Appendix to Annex 6 of the
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from among the international members. The members appointed are all distinguished lawyers and bring to the Chamber a wide variety of experience in different backgrounds including the
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The decisions of the Chamber were final and binding and the respondent Parties are obligated to implement them fully. Chamber decisions on the merits are forwarded to the
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or group of individuals claiming to be the victim of a violation by any Party or acting on behalf of alleged victims who are deceased or missing.
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The Chamber was only receiving applications concerning matters which are within the responsibility of one of the Parties to Annex 6 (the
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for oral argument by the parties and submission of evidence by witnesses and experts. The Chamber may also invite written or oral
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The Chamber was receiving applications concerning such human rights violations directly from any Party to Annex 6 of the
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provisional measures or attempt to facilitate an amicable resolution based on respect for human rights.
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European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
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The Chamber was composed of 14 judges. Four members were appointed by the
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The Chamber had the mandate to consider alleged or apparent violations of
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According to the Agreement Pursuant to Article XIV of Annex 6 to the
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General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Human rights organizations based in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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The Chamber’s procedures was modeled on those of the
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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
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