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PORTUGAL
Assembleia da Republica
Parliamentary bodies dealing with human rights :
Committee for Constitutional Affairs, Rights, Freedoms, and Guarantees

Type of parliamentary body Multifunctional
Nature Permanent
Related to chambers Assembleia da Republica
Date of creation 16 May 2002
Last renewal date
Mandate The Committee examines individual complaints, monitors the respect of relevant national and international human rights standards, examines the human rights situation nationally and internationally and scrutinises governmental action. The Committee is also competent to examine candidatures for the human rights prize which the Parliament awards each year, and to make recommendations.
Membership The Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional Affairs, Rights, Freedoms, and Guarantees has 21 effective members and 21 substitute members, who have been appointed by their parliamentary group to sit on parliamentary committees, within the time limit set by the President of the Assembly, for the duration of each legislature (articles 29, 30 and 31 of the Rules of Procedure).
Working methods Themes are chosen and placed on the agenda on the initiative of the Committee members and decisions are generally taken in public session by a majority vote. The Committee may organise fact-finding missions and hearings, including of representatives of government authorities. It has set up a Subcommittee on Justice and Prison Affairs which regularly visits prisons and other detention centres.
Relations with other parliamentary bodies The Committee has relations with other committees and with the Assembly.
Relations with external bodies The Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional Affairs, Rights, Freedoms and Guarantees, which is responsible for human rights issues in the framework of the Portuguese Parliament's Committee's system, deals with citizens' complaints and formal petitions on the matter and analyzes all demands, about which the Government, public administration or the Ombudsman may be questioned or which shall lead to draft proposals. The Committee also promotes meetings with non-governmental organisations, such as Amnesty International (Portuguese section) and consults many NGOs on human rights issues and related bills (recent example: the draft proposal on domestic violence).
Subjects dealt with Immigration and human rights; the human rights situation in prisons. Domestic violence; criminal defendant's rights and the establishment of limits to remand in prison; immigration; victims of trafficking; poverty; the situation in prisons (overcrowding, poor hygiene and lack of resources in prisons).
CONTACT INFORMATION
Main address Assembleia da República
Palácio de São Bento
1249-068 LISBON
Phone +351 21 391 95 30
Fax +351 21 391 74 78
E-mail com1cacdlg@ar.parlamento.pt
Website www.parlamento.pt
PRESIDING OFFICER(S)
Name Mr. Osvaldo De Castro
Notes Chairman
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E-mail osvaldocastro@ps.parlamento.pt
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Name Mr. Miguel Macedo
Notes Vice-President
Name Mr. António Filipe
Notes Vice-Presidente
SECRETARY
Name Ms. Odete Alves
Notes Secretary
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E-mail Odete.Alves@ar.parlamento.pt
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Name Mr. Francisco Alves
Notes Legal Adviser
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E-mail Francisco. Alves@ar.parlamento.pt
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