From legislation to action: encouraging governmental programming
The ombudsman should be involved in a programme-type approach to the
implementation of minority rights.
The ombudsman can offer advice on governmental action programmes
and policy, and may be involved in training and liaising with relevant actors to
improve practices.
The ombudsman should have a role in monitoring progress of governmental
action programmes and policy.
The ombudsman should be involved in evaluating programmes and projects
supporting minorities.
The minority ombudsman should promote, initiate and support policy
research helping the creation and implementation of policies relating to minority
rights.
The minority ombudsman may facilitate the establishment of and promote
networks of minority organizations.
The minority ombudsman may work in a liaison function to promote
contact between minority organizations, public bodies, branches of
government, non-public sector organizations, and between each of these
categories of organizations and bodies.
The ombudsman can use its reports to provide feedback on laws, policies
and practices, and to signal the necessity of change in a systematic manner.
PART I
- express opinion on all new legislative drafts and policies that are
related to minority issues
- initiate new laws and policies concerning minority rights
- review all other laws which could have a special impact on minorities.
The ombudsman should undertake periodical audits of legislative provisions
affecting minority rights.
The ombudsman should draw on higher international standards, and have the
duty to promote ratification and implementation of international instruments.
The ombudsman should give proposals for new legislation or legislative
amendments.
The ombudsman should make comments on governmental and parliamentary
legislative initiatives.
The ombudsman should be able to criticize or comment on legislation that
has been adopted.
The ombudsman should help to develop higher legal standards and
advance their interpretation.
Promotion and education
The minority ombudsman should:
- develop good practice guides in the field of implementation of minority
rights
- develop or promote training and teaching of minority rights
- develop and promote anti-racism, anti-xenophobia and pro-tolerance
campaigns in cooperation with the media
- be involved with promotional activities and education.
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