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2 May 2010

World Press Freedom Day 2010

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World Press Freedom Day special focus on the Right to Know 3 May 2010 is World Press Freedom day. It focuses this year on the «Right to Know», the right of everyone to access information held by public bodies. This right is an essential part of the right to freedom of expression anchored in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Proclaimed by the UN in 1993, World Press Freedom Day aims to raise awareness of media freedom issues and to promote the right of journalists to collect and disseminate information without risk to life or liberty. To

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14 Abr 2010

Montenegro Questionnaire

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Montenegrin Government Releases EU Accession Questionnaire Madrid/Brussels/Podgorica, 14 April 2010: Access Info Europe and MANS welcome the release on Monday, 12 April 2009, by the Montenegrin government of its replies to the European Union’s pre-accession questionnaire, which were submitted to the European Commission in December 2009. The two civil society organisations had previously been refused access by the European Commission and the Montenegrin government respectively, and had launched litigation against the refusal.

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12 Abr 2010

Lanzamiento del proyecto «Derecho de Acceso a la Información: Investigando y reformando la Transparencia y la Participación en Chipre»

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12 Abril 2010, Nicosia/Madrid: KAB, IKME y Access Info Europe han inagurado con dos jornadas de formación un proyecto bicomunal para promover el derecho de acceso a la información y la participación pública en Chipre. El acceso a la información en poder de organismos públicos ha sido reconocido, por la Corte Europea de Derechos Humanos entre otros, como un derecho fundamental por ser parte inherente de la libertad de expresión. Este derecho a saber, sin embargo, no está completamente reconocido ni en la ley ni en la práctica en Chipre. Para más información, vea la página web del proyecto: www.accessinfocyprus.eu

Lanzamiento del proyecto «Derecho de Acceso a la Información: Investigando y reformando la Transparencia y la Participación en Chipre»2020-02-14T16:15:06+01:00
11 Abr 2010

DG Trade Vademecum

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Recommendations on DG Trade Vademecum submitted to EU Access Info Europe and Corporate Europe Observatory on 6 April 2010 submitted a new round of comments to the EU’s Directorate General for Trade on its internal guidelines for access to documents, the controversial “Vademecum” first leaked to the public in March 2009 and revised by DG Trade in June 2009 following a strong reaction by the public.

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7 Abr 2010

100 Question Campaign

2018-11-13T10:13:43+01:00

The Coalición Pro Acceso puts transparency to the test Madrid, 5 April 2010 – In order to address the lack of transparency of Spanish public bodies and the lack of an access to information law, the Coalicion Pro Acceso today launched the “100 Question Campaign”. The goal it to demonstrate the need to for greater openness of the Spanish Administration.

100 Question Campaign2018-11-13T10:13:43+01:00
25 Feb 2010

Reform of the European Court of Human Rights

2018-11-13T10:13:58+01:00

Reform of the European Court of Human Rights Access Info has joined human rights groups from around Europe in calling for the European Court of Human Rights to be given the resources needed to function properly, but not at the expense of other Council of Europe human rights mechanisms. This campaign is in response to planned reforms of the European Court of Human Rights, based in Strasbourg and representing 47 European member states and 800 million individuals. In more than 80% of rulings, states are found to have violated human rights. A letter signed by 150 organisations, calls for a

Reform of the European Court of Human Rights2018-11-13T10:13:58+01:00
5 Feb 2010

Open Government Data

2018-11-13T10:13:58+01:00

OPEN GOVERNMENT DATA What is Open Government Data? Open government data is about getting access to information held by government bodies formats that anyone can use for any purpose. Read more... Read the Beyond Access Report to know more about the relation between the right of access to information and the Open Government Data.

Open Government Data2018-11-13T10:13:58+01:00
30 Ene 2010

Request Process in Croatia

2018-11-13T10:13:58+01:00

Summary: One Year Waiting for the Information Commissioner's Ruling Request sent to High Commercial Court Ministry of Justice Croatian Chamber of Commerce Outcome of request High Commercial Court: Referral to Ministry of Justice Ministry of Justice: Refused, but PENDING OUTCOME OF APPEAL TO INFORMATION COMMISSIONER Croatian Chamber of Commerce: Refused, but PENDING OUTCOME OF APPEAL TO INFORMATION COMMISSIONER Time taken to respond High Commercial Court: 10 days (deadline is 15 working days) Ministry of Justice: 9 days (deadline is 15 working days) Croatian Chamber of Commerce: 9 days (deadline is 15 working days) Reason for refusal Ministry of Justice: Another

Request Process in Croatia2018-11-13T10:13:58+01:00
27 Ene 2010

Request Process in Ukraine

2018-11-13T10:06:05+01:00

Summary:The Freedom of Information Law Does Not Apply Request sent to State Registration Service (Click here) Outcome of request Information Refused Time taken to respond 5 working days (Deadline is 5 working days) Reason for refusal Another law overrides FOI law.   The initial request for a copy of the full database of registered companies was sent by Access Info's partner, Anna Babinec, on 30 July 2013 in Ukrainian to the State Registration Service of Ukraine. Legally, Ukraine is bound to answer access to information requests within 5 working days. On 6 August 2013, we received a negative response from the

Request Process in Ukraine2018-11-13T10:06:05+01:00
26 Ene 2010

Request Process in Switzerland

2018-11-13T10:06:05+01:00

Summary: Information Commissioner Rules That Specific Company Register Law Trumps Access to Information Law Request sent to Business and Enterprise Register (BER) Outcome of request Information refused Time taken to respond 6 working days (Deadline is 20 working days) Reason for refusal Another law overrides FOI law Only need to answer requests for individual records. Personal privacy.   On 20 August 2013, Access Info sent a request to the Business and Enterprise Register, asking for access to a full copy of the Swiss company register database. The Swiss access to information law establishes a 20 working-day deadline for the public

Request Process in Switzerland2018-11-13T10:06:05+01:00