This book is firstly an overview of competences of the national Ombudsmen institutions in Poland, Sweden and Montenegro. It discusses and compares Ombudsmen's competences at the national level in different domains, such as their legislative and judicial initiatives and their actions for prevention of discrimination. Secondly, it is an analysis of Ombudsmen's roles as the third party interveners before the European Court of Human Rights and their initiatives before the Council of Europe.
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