ON HUMAN RIGHTS
Section 1. Organization
Article 34
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights shall be composed of seven
members, who shall be persons of high moral character and recognized
competence in the field of human rights.
Article 35
The Commission shall represent all the member countries of the Organization of
American States.
Article 36
1. The members of the Commission shall be elected in a personal capacity by the
General Assembly of the Organization from a list of candidates proposed by the
governments of the member states.
2. Each of those governments may propose up to three candidates, who may be
nationals of the states proposing them or of any other member state of the
Organization of American States. When a slate of three is proposed, at least one
of the candidates shall be a national of a state other than the one proposing the
slate.
Article 37
1. The members of the Commission shall be elected for a term of four years and
may be reelected only once, but the terms of three of the members chosen in
the first election shall expire at the end of two years. Immediately following that
election the General Assembly shall determine the names of those three
members by lot.
2. No two nationals of the same state may be members of the Commission.
Article 38
Vacancies that may occur on the Commission for reasons other than the normal
expiration of a term shall be filled by the Permanent Council of the Organization
in accordance with the provisions of the Statute of the Commission.
Article 39
The Commission shall prepare its Statute, which it shall submit to the General
Assembly for approval. It shall establish its own Regulations.
Article 40