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2019-09-24
Summary of Decisions - Bangkok (Thailand) 2016
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2019-09-24
Summary of Decisions - New York (USA) 2013
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2019-09-24
Australia Commonwealth Report on implementation of OPCAT
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2019-09-24
Summary of Decisions - Mérida (Mexico) 2019
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2013-03-06
Asylum regulations related to unaccompanied minors
Last year the number of foreign children entering Hungary illegally and unaccompanied by parents or adults significantly increased. The ombudsman suggests clarification of the laws setting out the work of police and the immigration authority so that the children’s rights of minors regardless of their citizenship can be enforced.
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2013-06-19
Ombudsman criticises labelling of community workers
Community employees have to wear a yellow visibility vest with the label “community employment”. Ombudsman Máté Szabó criticises that this practise violates the principle of human dignity and the requirement of equal treatment.
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2013-04-05
Veterans Ombudsman Review January 2013
The Office of the Veterans Ombudsman published a report on “Improving the New Veterans Charter”. It is a review of the financial, vocational rehabilitation and assistance, and family support programs.
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2013-05-28
Study visit of Albanian NPM
A three-day study visit by the Albanian National Preventive Mechanism took place on 21-23 May at the Office of the Polish Human Rights Defender.
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2013-03-19
Seminar on human right to gender identity
The Ombudsman of the Basque Country (“Ararteko”) and the European Region of the IOI jointly organize a seminar on “The Right to Gender Identity and Affective-Sexual Diversity. Challenges for Equality” to be held in Bilbao on 20 and 21 May 2013.
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2019-09-30
Ombudsman Thailand - Annual Report 2018 - Thai Version
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2019-09-19
Human Rights Ombudsman - NPM Report 2018 - EN
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2014-02-24
Occasional Paper #68
The ombudsman concept and human rights protection (1999) Judge Anand Satyanand Judge Satyanand is an Ombudsman of New Zealand.
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2013-05-24
personal security not duly protected
The IOI has recently been informed by the Malawi ombudsman office that the Malawi Ombudsman Ms Tujilane Chizumila was attacked and robbed at her Lilongwe home last month.
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2014-05-20
Organisation of Islamic Countries held Ombudsman meeting
On 28 and 29 April, a conference on networking between Ombudsman offices in member states of the Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) was held in Islamabad.
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2014-09-24
Ombudsman orders authority to supply drinking water to residents
Mr. Asad Ashraf Malik, Provincial Ombudsman Sindh, was approached by citizens for supply of potable water. According to details, residents of Ghousia Colony were suffering from the acute shortage of potable water and were being supplied contaminated water.
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2013-06-03
Commonwealth Ombudsman releases report on own motion investigation
The Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman recently released a report on its own motion investigation to examine the incidence and nature of suicide and self-harm in Australia’s immigration detention network.
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2013-12-03
FRA launches fundamental rights-based police training manual
On 3 December 2013, the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) presents its fundamental rights-based police training manual at the International Conference on Human Rights Education and Training for the Civil and Public Service in Dublin, Ireland. This training manual seeks to help foster a relationship of trust between police and society as a whole by integrating human rights considerations into police training.
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2019-09-16
CoE_Protection of health-related data
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2014-03-26
People’s Advocate releases report on Albanian asylum seekers
In March 2014, the People’s Advocate of Albania released his Special Report on Albanian citizens seeking asylum in EU countries.
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2014-01-16
“Sunshine law” should apply equally across Ontario
According to Ontario’s “sunshine law”, all meetings of councils, local boards and their committees must be open to the public unless they meet certain narrow requirements. However, there is no punishment for violating the law and municipalities are allowed to hire their own investigators.