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Right to Information

Authors: Mendel, Toby;

Right to Information

Abstract

In the last 20 years, there has been a massive growth in the number of national laws giving individuals the right to access information held by public bodies (right to information or RTI laws). The number of countries with such laws has grown from 19 mostly Western democracies i

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EXCEPTIONS, INFORMATION, ADVOCACY, RIGHTS, EVIDENCE, ACCESSIBILITY, LAW REFORM, HUMAN RIGHT, INITIATIVES, OPEN GOVERNMENT, POLITICAL WILL, EUROPEAN UNION, CIVIL SOCIETY, INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS, EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION, ACCESS TO INFORMATION, DEMOCRATIC NORMS, GOVERNANCE, GOVERNMENTS, POLICY, DEMOCRACIES, BANK, SOCIAL SERVICES, TECHNOLOGIES, E-MAIL, GOVERNMENT, TRANSPARENCY, ORGANIZATIONS, DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, 330, ADOPTION, INFORMATION LAWS, ACCESS TO DATABASES, GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY, DEMOCRACY, LEGAL, INTERNATIONAL LAW, LEGISLATION, LEGAL STATUS, ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK, NATIONAL LAWS, PUBLISHERS, BENEFITS, COLLAPSE, GOVERNANCE REFORM, 340, ACTIVISTS, POLITICAL RIGHTS, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, APPEALS, SERVICES, COPYRIGHT, LAWS, HUMAN RIGHTS, FREEDOM OF INFORMATION LAWS, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, LEADERSHIP, FREEDOM OF INFORMATION, ACCOUNTABILITY, LAW

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