ACCESS POR LOS DERECHOS
UTILIZANDO EL DERECHO DE ACCESO A LA INFORMACIÓN
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The Right to Diplomatic Information
The Wikileaks “Cablegate” scandal has brought sudden and extensive transparency to the area of international diplomacy. It raises, amongst others, the question of whether those who published the information acted legally or ethically. There is, however, another way of looking at this question: did those who originally failed to make
Design Competition 2011
Access Info and Statewatch launch website design competition 17 June 2011: Access Info and Statewatch welcomes all designers and website creators to participate in a competition for the new AccessForRights website. The site aims to bring together activists from all areas of civil society, including of course individuals, who are
Beyond Access
Londres, 19 de noviembre 2010: Access Info Europe y Open Knowlegde Foundation han presentado hoy en el Open Government Data Camp de Londres la versión actualizada del informe Beyond Access: Open Government Data y el derecho de reutilización. Este informe, escrito en colaboración con el Programa de Información del Open
Public Consultation: Beyond Access Report on access to information and open government data
[UPDATE 19 November 2010 - Beyond Access: Pre-Publication Version, Access Info Europe and the Open Knowledge Foundation today presented the pre-publication version of their report Beyond Access: Open Government Data and the “Right to Reuse” at the Open Government Data Camp in London. This report, written in collaboration with the
Beyond Access (Más allá del acceso a la información) – Principales fallos
Fallo 1 – Existen deficiencias importantes en los estándares actuales tanto a nivel internacional como nacional en el ámbito del derecho de acceso a la información, lo que se traduce en la obtención de información en formatos que no pueden volver a utilizarse. Fallo 2 – Los estándares de transparencia
OBI Results Spain 2010
Spain: Public Participation in budget-making non-existent,finds international survey Madrid, 20 October 2010 – Spain has scored 63 out of a possible 100 in the Open Budget Index, losing points for weak oversight by the Legislature and the Audit Institution as well as for complete lack of participation in the budgeting
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