2025-12-23

Council of Europe Committee of Ministers Recommendations Now Available in Lithuanian

In the academic community, ethics is frequently discussed; however, it is not always clear which international documents define it in practice. To achieve a better understanding of the principles and responsibilities guiding institutional activities, it is important to rely on trusted international sources.

The recommendations, now available in Lithuanian, provide guidance on the activities of ombudsman institutions and national human rights institutions, including their independence, effectiveness, and strengthening.

Available recommendations:

On the development of the ombudsman institution
https://search.coe.int/cm/pages/result_details.aspx?objectid=090000168097fd59

On the development and strengthening of effective, pluralistic, and independent national human rights institutions
https://search.coe.int/cm/pages/result_details.aspx?objectid=0900001680a1e4ae

These recommendations may be useful in the study process, academic research, analytical work, and discussions on academic ethics, institutional roles, and the protection of human rights.