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  • Chancellor of justice
    Chancellor of Justice Ülle Madise
    History of the institution
    Former Chancellor of Justices
  • Official duties
    Constitutional review

    The Chancellor of Justice verifies that laws, regulations and other legislations of general application are in conformity with the Constitution and other laws.

    Protection of fundamental rights

    The Chancellor of Justice ensures that authorities and officials performing public duties would not violate people’s constitutional rights and freedoms, laws and other legislations of general application, and the practice of good administration.

    Protection of the rights of children and youth

    The Chancellor of Justice performs the functions of the Ombudsman for Children. The Ombudsman for Children protects the rights of children and youngsters when they interact with executors of state power.

    Rights of persons with disabilities

    The Chancellor of Justice ensures that all disabled persons are able to exercise their fundamental rights and freedoms on equal grounds with other persons.

    Prevention of ill-treatment

    No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. As the National Preventive Mechanism in Estonia, the Chancellor of Justice regularly carries out inspection visits of the places of detention.

    NHRI

    The Chancellor of Justice is the national human rights institution (NHRI) in Estonia.

    Other duties

    Submission of an opinion to the Supreme Court in constitutional review proceedings, initiating a disciplinary proceeding against a judge, solving discrimination disputes, etc.

  • Activities
    Selection of opinions

    Annual reports
    Speeches, articles and interviews

    International cooperation
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Seisukohad

20.10.2022 Opinion to the Supreme Court on Internet access in prisons
24.05.2022 Deaths in prisons
13.05.2022 Inspection visit to the detention centre of the law enforcement bureau of the North Prefecture
21.02.2022 Inspection visit to Tallinn Prison
21.01.2022 Detention of foreigners refused entry to the country
21.10.2021 Inspection visit to Viru Prison
15.09.2021 Inspection visit to Koeru Care Centre
17.08.2021 Inspection visit to Kanepi Home
16.08.2021 Inspection visit to Kodijärve Kodu
10.08.2021 Opinion to the Supreme Court in administrative case No 3-18-1895 (solitary confinement and duty to work)
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News

  • Chancellor of Justice Ülle Madise's presentation in the Riigikogu on climate protection and restrictions on fundamental rights 19.04.2023
  • Baltic and Polish ombudspersons for children met in Tallinn 18.04.2023
  • How to implement artificial intelligence in such a way that human rights are protected? 03.04.2023

Last opinions

  • Opinion to the Supreme Court on Internet access in prisons 20.10.2022
  • Deaths in prisons 24.05.2022
  • Inspection visit to the detention centre of the law enforcement bureau of the North Prefecture 13.05.2022

Contact

Õiguskantsleri Kantselei
Kohtu 8, 15193 Tallinn
(+372) 693 8404

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