Right to Know Day 2005
In 2005 the 3rd annual International Right to Know Day was celebrated in 29 countries around the world:
Africa
Americas
Mexico Usa Chile Jamaica Peru Guyana Uruguay Argentina
Asia
Pakistan India Maldives Bangladesh Malaysia Philippines Fiji
Europe
Czech Republic Slovenia Albania Latvia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia and Montenegro Romania Bulgaria Macedonia Moldova Georgia Armenia
International Organizations
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No hay traducciones disponibles. Organizer: Open Society Justice Initiative Date: September 28, 2005 New York, 28 September 2005-To mark the third annual International Right to Know Day, the Open Society Justice Initiative today announces the following set of 10 principles on the right of access to information developed together with partner organizations: 1. Access to information is a right of everyone. 2. Access is the rule - secrecy is the exception! 3. The right applies to all public bodies. 4. Making requests should be simple, speedy, and free. 5. Officials have a duty to assist requestors. 6. Refusals must be justified. 7. The public interest takes precedence over secrecy. 8. Everyone has the right to appeal an adverse decision. 9. Public bodies should proactively publish core information. 10. The right should be guaranteed by an independent body. Drawn from comparative law and practice in the over 60 countries world-wide that have freedom of information laws, these principles provide a clear set of standards to guide civil society groups and legislators in their efforts to increase public access to information. As freedom of information activists celebrate International Right to Know Day, they can take stock of several significant achievements that advanced access to information as a fundamental human right in 2005:
The Open Society Justice Initiative has helped these international efforts by promoting the right of access to information, assisting NGOs and government agencies with the drafting and implementation of laws, monitoring government transparency, and engaging in national and international litigation to defend and promote access to information rights. More information Darian Pavli Esta dirección electrónica esta protegida contra spam bots. Necesita activar JavaScript para visualizarla |
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