United Nations high level panel discusses the importance of the Venice Principles for Ombudsman institutions
Date of article: 19/05/2026
Daily News of: 20/05/2026
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A high-level panel convened at the United Nations Headquarters in New York discussed the importance of complying with the Venice Principles to strengthen the independence and autonomy of Ombudsman institutions and create an enabling environment for them to effectively perform their mandate nationally and internationally.
The panel was organised in accordance with United Nations General Assembly Resolution 79/177 and focused on the role of Ombudsman institutions in promoting human rights, good governance, accountability, and the rule of law. Discussions also addressed the growing challenges faced by Ombudsman institutions worldwide, including political pressure, financial constraints, digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and global crises.
The Venice Principles, adopted by the Venice Commission in 2019 and subsequently acknowledged by the United Nations General Assembly, constitute the first dedicated international standards specifically focused on the protection and promotion of Ombudsman institutions. The Principles establish standards on independence, appointment procedures, mandates, operational autonomy, financial stability, and protection from interference.
In her address, the President of the International Ombudsman Institute (IOI), Nadine Mailloux, highlighted the importance of safeguarding the independence of Ombudsman institutions and addressed challenges that may hinder the implementation of the Venice Principles. She also referred to emerging challenges, including artificial intelligence and global crises, and discussed how the Venice Principles can help institutions preserve their autonomy and effectiveness in increasingly complex environments.
