The Human Rights Ombudsman of the Republic of Slovenia is an independent institution, which contributes to the protection and promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms in Slovenia through the investigation of the complaints, submission of opinions and recommendations to any authority, addressing pressing human rights issues, conducting on-sight inspections, conducting human rights education, research, through cooperation with civil society as well as through own initiatives and statements on legislative proposals.
The Ombudsman is elected by the Parliament of
Slovenia upon the proposal of the President of the Republic. Parliament
elects also two to four Deputy-Ombudsmen on Ombudsman’s initiative.
The Ombudsman is in his work not limited to handling direct violations,
however this is one of his main activities. The election, powers and
tasks of the Ombudsman are provided in the Constitution and in the
Human Rights Ombudsman Act (by now also several other Acts provide the
Ombudsman with respective powers and/or tasks).
Overseer of authorities
The
Ombudsman deals with individual complaints sent by applicants in which
they claim that their human rights have been violated by any state
authority, local self-government body or holder of public authority. The
Ombudsman may submit opinions to any authority on the protection of
human rights and fundamental freedoms in a case under consideration. The
Ombudsman may also initiate a procedure for the review of the
constitutionality or legality for reasons of human rights or fundamental
freedoms violations and a constitutional complaint in relation to a
case under his review before the Constitutional Court of Slovenia.
Annual Reports
The
Ombudsman submits an annual report to the Parliament of Slovenia in
which he evaluates the state of human rights violations by the
authorities, explains his activities and findings as well as provides
recommendations to the authorities. The Report is publicly discussed
each year at the Plenary Session of the Parliament.
NHRI
Since 2021, the Ombudsman has also served as the National Human Rights Institution (NHRI) under the Paris Principles of the United Nations (UN). This role means that it acts as the central independent body for monitoring, promoting, and protecting human rights in the country, cooperates with international mechanisms, prepares assessments of the situation, and makes recommendations to the government and state authorities. As an NHRI, it strengthens the culture of human rights, promotes their integration into policies and legislation, and monitors Slovenia's compliance with its international obligations.
National Prevention Mechanism
The
Office of the Ombudsman acts also as a National Prevention Mechanism
under Article 3 of the OP CAT. This task includes cooperation with civil
society on this issue of the deprivation of liberty.
Child Advocacy
Within
the Office of the Ombudsman Child Advocacy in organised for the
purpose to provide professional assistance to a child when expressing
its opinion in all proceedings and matters involving the child, and
also to forward the child’s opinion to the competent bodies and
institutions deciding on the child’s rights and benefits.
Center for Human Rights
Center
for Human Rights was established in 2019 within the Ombudsman’s
Office. It has a general mandate and is tasked in particular with the
promotion of human rights, human rights education, organization of
consultations, providing informing, preparing analyses and reports,
cooperating with civil society, trade unions and state authorities as
well as with relevant international and regional institutions.
Human Rights Ombudsman Council
Human
Rights Ombudsman Council was established in 2018 as the Ombudsman’s
consultative body. It functions on the basis of the principle of
plurality, professional and autonomy and may address any human rights
issue on its own initiative. It consists of a president and sixteen
members (includ
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Date of entry in the Commercial Register 5 October 1994