NHRC imposes standard procedure for its members

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, JULY 07The National Human Rights Commission has enforced the code of
conduct for its members to enhance fairness, transparency, effectiveness and quality in its activities in the protection, promotion and
implementation of human rights
This code of conduct especially applies to NHRC members, including the chairperson.
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The code of conduct strives to guide NHRC members to uphold their professional conduct, motivate them to
reflect on moral principles and values, and enhance their institutional capacity with regard to norms and values of human rights.The
principles of the code of conduct include commitment to human rights, fairness and neutrality, punctuality, quality and consistency,
expertise, honesty, confidentiality and integrity
"The members will have to demonstrate their professional conduct during public hearing and interactions with stakeholders
This rule will apply even in the meeting conducted within the NHRC
No member shall use abusive language or otherwise demonstrate insulting behaviour towards others," the code of conduct reads.
The code of conduct also bars members from criticising one another publicly."No member shall act in a way to serve one's personal interest
by abusing the authority of his or her office
The resources to be made available to the NHRC from various agencies should not be used for personal purpose".A version of this article
appears in the print on July 8, 2023, of The Himalayan Times.
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