The consultation on the implementation of motion 19.3633 ‘Ombuds Office for Children’s Rights’ was finished in late March. As reported in February (see blog post), the private-law Ombuds Office Children’s Rights Switzerland rejects the Federal Council’s proposal as an implementation of Noser’s motion. Instead of this, it advocates for a dispatch at the level of federal legislation which would lay the foundations for creating a national, contemporary, independent, low-threshold public-law Ombuds Office for Children’s Rights. You can find our definitive statement to this effect here.