25.05.2010
The 9th IOI World Conference held in Stockholm in June 2009 convened 340 delegates and observers from more than 90 countries. Key note addresses were delivered by the former Secretary General of the United Nations, Mr Kofi A. Annan and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Ms Navanethem Pillay. The papers are available online.
Conference Papers
- Overview (287,7 KiB)
- 01. Opening Ceremony: Berit Andnor, Committee Chairman's Welcome (14,0 KiB)
- 01.a Opening Ceremony: Per Westerberg, Speaker's Welcome (13,3 KiB)
- 02. Opening Ceremony: Bill Angrick, I.O.I. President's Welcome (17,3 KiB)
- 03. Opening Ceremony: Mats Melin, Swedish Ombudsman's Welcome (28,9 KiB)
- 04. Plenary Session I: Kofi Annan, Sovereignty - The State and the Individual (22,3 KiB)
- 05. Plenary Session I: Navanethem Pillay, Current Challenges to the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights (23,7 KiB)
- 07. Plenary Session I: Henrik Jordahl, Privatization: Is dismantling Public Authority an International Trend? (226,2 KiB)
- 08. Workshop 1: Riitta-Leena Paunio, The Ombudsman as Human Rights Defender (80,4 KiB)
- 09. Workshop 1: Victor O. Ayeni, Ombudsmen as Human Rights Institutions: The New Face of a Global Expansion (121,2 KiB)
- 10. Workshop 1: Thomas Hammarberg, Ombudsmen Need Independence to Speak Out for Human Rights (17,5 KiB)
- 11. Workshop 2: Javed Sadiq Malik, The Ombudsman Reaching Outside the Public Sector (17,9 KiB)
- 12. Workshop 2: Rafael Ribó, The Ombudsman Reaching Outside the Public Sector (65,3 KiB)
- 13. Workshop 3: Yorgos Kaminis, Without a Residence Permit. The Protection of Asylum Seekers and Illegal Immigrants (78,9 KiB)
- 14. Workshop 3: Catherine De Bruecker, No Residency Status - Protection for Asylum-Seekers and Illegal Immigrants (66,2 KiB)
- 15. Plenary Session II: Dean M. Gottehrer, Fundamental Elements of an Effective Ombudsman Institution (86,5 KiB)
- 16. Plenary Session II: André Marin, Leveraging Moral Suasion Through SORT Investigations (36,7 KiB)
- 17. Plenary Session II: Peter Kostelka, Reaching Out to Citizens (32,3 KiB)
- 18. Plenary Session II: Kerstin Andre, Inspections as a Pro-Active Method of Combating Maladministration (35,3 KiB)
- 19. Workshop 4: Arne Fliflet, Ombudsman and Prisons Oversight (29,3 KiB)
- 20. Workshop 4: Cecilia Nordenfelt, Incapable Adults - The Most Vulnerable (24,7 KiB)
- 21. Workshop 4: Bruce Barbour, Actions Speak Louder Than Words: An Ombudsman's Office and Children (53,9 KiB)
- 22. Workshop 5: S S Mafisa, Reconciling Multiple Mandates (47,0 KiB)
- 23. Back to Roots: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, The Original Recipe: 200 Years of Swedish Experience (38,3 KiB)
- 24. Back to Roots: Hans Gammeltoft-Hansen, The Introduction and Development of the Swedish Justitieombudsman in Denmark (100,2 KiB)
- 25. Back to Roots: Gabriele Kucsko-Stadlmayer, The Spread of the Ombudsman Idea in Europe (173,3 KiB)
- 26. Back to Roots: Brian Elwood, The Ombudsman Travels to the Anglo-Saxon World (42,6 KiB)
- 27. Back to Roots: Jean-Paul Delevoye, Mediation as a New Ombudsman Tool (51,1 KiB)
- 28. Back to Roots: Beatriz Merino, Protecting the People: The Latin American Approach to Ombudsmanship (46,8 KiB)
- 29. Back to Roots: Alice Tai, Diversity of Ombudsmen in Asia (48,1 KiB)
- 30. Back to Roots: Moulay Mhmamed Iraki, In the Kingdom of Marocco. Readings in the Islamic Model of Ombudsman (63,8 KiB)
- 31. Back to Roots: Nina Karpachova, The Ombudsman Institution as a Determining Factor in the Transition to Democracy (51,4 KiB)
- 32. Back to Roots: P. Nikiforos Diamandouros, Leaving the National Arena: Adapting the Recipe to the Supranational Level (37,7 KiB)