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Reports of the NPMs

Reports of the NPMs. Dr Elina Steinerte Human Rights Implementation Centre University of Bristol. Types of Reports. Reports following visits to places of deprivation of liberty;

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Reports of the NPMs

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  1. Reports of the NPMs Dr Elina Steinerte Human Rights Implementation Centre University of Bristol

  2. Types of Reports Reports following visits to places of deprivation of liberty; Reports on other preventive activities, like, for example, on reform of legislative framework or educational curricula; Thematic reports (on types of places of deprivation of liberty; Annual NPM reports: Art. 23- obligation upon states parties to publish and disseminate annual NPM reports

  3. Main principles applicable to the NPM Reports • Objective, comprehensive, showing the methodology that has been applied; • Reflective of the type of report (i.e., if report following a visit: what have been the observations during the visit; following -up previous visits (either by the NPM or other bodies); recommendations); • Making the report accessible to public: NPM reports are not confidential and thus can (and should be) in public domain: • Prompt publishing or making reports accessible online via web site; • Language issues; • Distribution of the Reports to target audience: if thematic reports, for example, consider special agencies to whom these may of special interest; of course- the respective authorities. • Annual Reports: • Public documents; obligation of the state to publish and disseminate these; • Consider how to increase their potential impact (special hearing/session at the Parliament, for example, media involvement).

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