Observatory of Human and Autonomy Rights
The BICU Human and Autonomous Rights Observatory is a non-profit, non-partisan space, mainly academic in nature, dedicated to the observation and research of human rights from a participatory, multicultural and multiethnic perspective. Their work is essentially based on monitoring the protection of human rights and compliance with autonomy rights, with special attention to the rights of indigenous, Afro-descendant and mestizo populations. The Observatory has 4 areas dedicated to research, promotion, advocacy, and rights protection, respectively.
Institutional design
Formalization: is the innovation embedded in the constitution or legislation, in an administrative act, or not formalized at all?
Frequency: how often does the innovation take place: only once, sporadically, or is it permanent or regular?
Mode of Selection of Participants: is the innovation open to all participants, access is restricted to some kind of condition, or both methods apply?
Type of participants: those who participate are individual citizens, civil society organizations, private stakeholders or a combination of those?
Decisiveness: does the innovation takes binding, non-binding or no decision at all?
Co-governance: is there involvement of the government in the process or not?
- Formalization
- not backed by constitution nor legislation, nor by any governmental policy or program
- Frequency
- regular
- Mode of selection of participants
- restricted
- Type of participants
- civil society
- Decisiveness
- democratic innovation yields no decision
- Co-Governance
- no
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