The Ombudsman, Good Governance, and the International Human Rights System

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Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Jan 1, 2004 - Political Science - 426 pages
This book explores the role of the classical ombudsman, the human rights ombudsman and other hybrid or specialized ombudsmen in good governance and human rights protection at the domestic and international levels of governance. Chapters cover the ombudsman as a horizontal and vertical accountability mechanism, the role of the ombudsman in promoting good governance, the methods by which both human rights and classical ombudsmen can use international and domestic human rights law and act to promote and protect human rights at the domestic level, the interactions between domestic ombudsman institutions and the UN and regional human rights systems in Europe, the Americas and Africa, the establishment of human rights ombudsmen in post-conflict peace-building processes in El Salvador, Guatemala, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and East Timor, the ombudsman for children, the workplace ombudsman used by some international organizations, ombudsman-like mechanisms used by international financial organizations to increase external accountability, the EU's European Ombudsman, and the factors influencing the effectiveness of an ombudsman institution. Selected case studies of classical, human rights and other hybrid ombudsman institutions in the various regions of the world are provided throughout the book.

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Contents

Chapter
25
Democratic Accountability and Good
55
Domestic Protection and Promotion
81
Chapter Five The Ombudsman Good Governance and Human Rights
125
Chapter Six The Ombudsman Good Governance and Human Rights in Latin
171
Chapter Seven The Ombudsman Good Governance and Human Rights
215
Establishment of the Human
253
Human Rights Protection
289
Small
333
Good Governance Human Rights
367
Chapter Twelve Conclusion
393
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Linda C. Reif is a Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Alberta in Edmonton Canada. She is also Editor of Publications of the International Ombudsman Institute.

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