TITLE XVI. OF THE INDEPENDENT NATIONAL INSTITUTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Article 146
The Independent National Institution of Human Rights is given the charge of promoting and protecting the human rights.
Article 147
No member of the Government or of the National Assembly, no other natural or juridical [morale] person, public or private[,] may impede [entraver] the exercise of its activities.
The State must grant it the assistance that [dont] it needs for its functioning and for preserving its independence and its effectiveness.
Article 148
An organic law establishes the composition, the organization and the functioning of the institution.