Chapter 1
Introducing National Human
Rights Institutions

Chapter 2
Models of NHRIs

Chapter 3
Roles and Responsabilities of
NHRIs

Chapter 4
The Rule of Law and the NHRI

Chapter 5
NHRIs, Development and
Democratic Governance

Chapter 6
Situating NHRI Support in the UN Planning & Programming Process

Chapter 7
Pre-establishment Phase of NHRIs

Chapter 8
Establishing NHRIs

Chapter 9
Consolidation Phase:
Strengthening the Mature NHRI

Chapter 10
Paris Principles and Accreditation

Financial Autonomy


Checklist: Financial Autonomy

Principle

Requirements

Y

N

FINANCIAL AUTONOMY (INDEPENDENCE)

State funding is sufficient to allow for independent staff and separate premises

State funding is sufficient to allow for core programming18 in protection and promotion

Funding not subject to financial control which might affect independence

Budget drawn up by the institution

Budget separate from any Department's budget

Institution has authority to defend budget requests directly before Parliament

Budget are secure

  • Not subject to arbitrary reduction in year for which it is approved
  • Not subject to arbitrary reduction from one year to the next

 

 

 

 

 

18 "Core programming" in this context means that the Institution has enough funds available to conduct investigations, carry out general outreach programming and publish an Annual Report.