The IACHR's ranking officers are its seven commissioners. The commissioners are elected by the
OAS General Assembly, for four-year terms, with the possibility of re-election on one occasion, for a maximum period in office of eight years. They serve in a personal capacity and are not considered to represent their countries of origin but rather "all the member countries of the Organization" (Art. 35 of the convention). The convention (Art. 34) says that they must "be persons of high moral character and recognized competence in the field of human rights". No two nationals of the same member state may be commissioners simultaneously (Art. 37), and commissioners are required to refrain from participating in the discussion of cases involving their home countries.
Current commissioners (2024) , former IACHR President Source of IACHR Composition.
Past commissioners , President 2004
Executive Secretaries The staff of the IACHR comprise its Secretariat, which is led by an Executive Secretary, who serves for what have recently been four-year, renewable contracts. In August 2020, OAS Secretary General
Luis Almagro announced that he would not renew
Paulo Abrão's contract as Executive Secretary of the IACHR, citing 61 personnel complaints by staff of the organization. The Commissioners of the IACHR had unanimously approved the contract extension in January 2020,
Tania Reneaum, a Mexican, was appointed as the new Executive Secretary in 2021. == Human rights allegations investigated by the Inter-American Commission ==