Registers of appeals cases, 1976-1984.

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Registers of appeals cases, 1976-1984.

The series lists information about "closed" (decided) appeals of human rights cases. Information includes appeal number; case title; outcome (order or decision affirmed, dismissed or annulled); initials of the presiding, concurring, or dissenting members; and the date the case was closed.

.9 cu. ft. (3 volumes)

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