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2017-01-04Special Report on Violence against Women and Domestic Violence in Georgia (2015) - EN
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2020-04-17Data on complaints related to COVID-19 played role in enacting disinfection measures and addressing inconveniences
The Anit-Corruption & Civil Rights Commission (ACRC) has analysed a total of 52,118 cases of civil complaints for two months after the first COVID-19 case was confirmed in Korea, and pushed for measures to mitigate people’s inconvenience in cooperation with relevant ministries and agencies.
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2016-05-30Victorian Ombudsman: Investigation into public transport fare evasion enforcement (May 2016) - EN
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2020-04-23OPCAT inspections and visits during COVID-19 pandemic – statement of principles
Monitoring places of detention is an essential preventive safeguard for the treatment of people who have been deprived of their liberty. The Chief Ombudsman is mindful of the need to enter facilities and carry out inspections in a way that is safe, effective and supportive and has established a set of principles to guide facilities and their staff in managing this crisis.
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2020-02-28Protecting human rights of migrants at the borders - evidence and work of European NHRIs (Dec. 2019)
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2019-07-17Ombudsman and Health Information Authority forge closer ties to better protect the public
On Thursday, 11 July 2019 IOI President and Irish Ombudsman Peter Tyndall and the CEO of the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA), Phelim Quinn, signed an updated memorandum of understanding (MOU) to further cooperation between both organisations.
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2020-05-04The CRPD Department’s survey on the employment of people with disabilities in the public sector
Within Article 27 of the Convention (work and employment), we conducted a survey focusing on mapping the conditions of and impediments to employment of people with disabilities in the public sector. Indeed, we assume that public administration should lead by example in creating appropriate working conditions for employees with disabilities.
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2020-03-27During a state of emergency access to information should be ensured for persons with disabilities
Following the declaration of State of Emergency aimed at preventing the spread of Novel Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the Human Rights Defender received complaints from persons with disabilities requesting the Defender's support in accessing information.
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2017-01-2328. Plenary Session II: Adv. Leshele Abel Thoahlane - Innovative Ideas in the Ombudsman Work
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2018-03-20Austrian Ombudsman supports Japanese research project
On 20 March 2018 Ombudsman Kräuter welcomed Mr Mahito Shindo, Assistant Professor at the School of Sciences of Waseda University, Tokyo. In a current research project Mr Shindo examines to what extent Ombudsman institutions can ensure the quality of administrative environmental decision makings. The Austrian Ombudsman Board was pleased to contribute its expertise to this academic work.
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2014-02-24Occasional Paper #23
A survey of the complaint-handing institutions in Hong Kong (1983) Rebecca Wong Kit Lin Ms. Lin is a graduate student in the Department of Political Science at the University of Hong Kong.
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2017-01-26Caribbean & Latin American Region: Regional By-laws (as of September 2015)
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2018-08-16Protecteur du Citoyen - Annual Report 2010/2011 - EN
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2017-11-22Ombudsman meets Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights
The Parliamentary Ombudsman, Mr Anthony C Mifsud received the Council of Europe (CoE) Commissioner for Human Rights Mr Nils Muiznieks. The Commissioner was in Malta, for a two day visit, to monitor the human rights protection standards as part of Malta’s obligation as a CoE Member State. Such visits are aimed at providing Council of Europe Member States with guidelines to raise the standards of human rights protection, in accordance with his mandate.
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2018-10-15Special Report on Return of 3rd Country Nationals 2017
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2021-03-15jahresbericht 2018
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2021-03-15Belgium - Ombudsfrau der Deutschsprachigen Gemeinschaft Belgiens - Annual Report 2018 - DE
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2020-04-17National Ombudsman presents report on limits to migration detention
The purpose of immigration detention is to ensure that people with no right to remain in the Netherlands are available for deportation. How this should be done has been a matter of debate for some years. In 2015 the Minister of Justice put forward draft legislation proposing a new differentiated regime and in May 2017 the Rotterdam detention centre introduced this new regime in anticipation of the legislation. This prompted the National Ombudsman to investigate the way the new regime works in practice.
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2014-12-16Federal Ombudsman - Annual Report - 2006 - EN
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2014-07-01Ireland Ombudsman for the Defence Forces - Annual Report 2012 EN