Should a person called on fail to appear or refuse to give a statement, the National
Commission on Human Rights may seek the assistance of the Head of Court to
enforce its request, in accordance with prevailing law.
Article 96
(1) Resolution as referred to in Article 89 clause (4) letters a and b, shall be carried
out by a Member of the National Commission on Human Rights appointed as
mediator;
(2) Resolution reached as referred to in clause (1) shall be in the form of a written
agreement signed by both parties and validated by the mediator;
(3) Written agreement as referred to in clause (2) constitutes a mediation settlement
which is legally binding and officially valid;
(4) In the event that a mediation settlement is not executed by one of the parties
within the period of time set forth in the settlement, the other party may entreat
the local District Court to declare that this settlement be executed, by appending
the words, “For the Justice of God Almighty”.
(5) A Court may not refuse the request referred to in clause (4).
Article 97
The National Commission on Human Rights is required to submit annual reports on
concerning the execution of its functions, tasks and authority, and on the condition of
human rights and on cases handled to the House of Representatives and the
President, and submit carbon copies to the Supreme Court.
Article 98
The budget for the National Commission on Human Rights shall come from the
National Budget.
Article 99
Provisions and regulations concerning the functions, tasks and authority of the
National Commission on Human Rights are set forth in the Rules and Regulations of
the National Commission on Human Rights.