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EMPODERANDO AL PERIODISMO A TRAVÉS DEL DERECHO DE ACCESO A LA INFORMACIÓN

EL MANUAL ‘LEGAL LEAKS’ AYUDA A PERIODISTAS A OBTENER 
INFORMACIÓN USANDO LAS LEYES DE ACCESO A LA INFORMACIÓN

Why is the right of access to information important for journalism?

Journalists play a central role in initiating and stimulating public debates, but face constant challenges in accessing information from public bodies, particularly when that information relates to sensitive issues such as corruption, organised crime, environmental contamination, or relationships with business and lobby groups. The right of access to information and access to information laws have become a crucial tool in this context. They guarantee journalists access to information held by public bodies for their stories and investigations, enabling them to exercise their role as public watchdogs in our democracies.

A Guide for Journalists on How to Access Information

The Legal Leaks Toolkit, developed by Access Info Europe and n-ost, helps journalists access information using Access to Information laws. The Toolkit is available in a generic international version and can be adapted to the legal framework of any country. The existing national versions, translated into local languages, are available below. You can also read more below about our training programme and about how to contact
the Legal Leaks Help Desk.

Why do media experts think access to information is important?

Journalists, activists, and media experts speak about the importance of access to information in their daily work. Watch all interviews here!

That little detail in the relationship between journalists and sources, that little one, is so important that could change the way in which we tell stories.
Juan Luis Sánchez, Deputy Director of eldiario.es

It is extremely important that there is this mechanism that you can use as a journalist to say «Hang on a minute, you need to give us this, because we have a right to know».
Ana Petruševa, Managing Editor, Balkan Insight, BIRN Country Director Macedonia
It’s a great way to get stories, it’s a great way to fin out what governments in particular are doing, it’s a great way to find out where money goes, it’s a great way to prove accountability.
Gavin Sheridan, Investigative Journalist and FOI Expert

The right of access to information is very important for the journalists’ work; it’s important for everyday work, but it’s even more important for investigations.
Alexander Kashumov, Head of the Legal Team; Access to Information Programme Bulgaria
Journalism is about investigation, it’s about asking questions; but it’s about documents as well, as a proof for questions, as a proof for answers
Christian Mihr, Executive Director of Reporters Without Borders Germany

Basically, I need access to information to do my job as someone who is supposed to ensure the accountability of politicians, of public officials.
Marcus Hametner, Co-Founder, Forum Informationsfreiheit Austria

Cover photo: European Parliament via Flickr (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

ÚLTIMAS NOTICIAS SOBRE EMPODERANDO AL PERIODISMO

14Dic 2015

Slovenia plans to impose charges on freedom of information requests

Madrid, 14 December 2015 - The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) together with its affiliate, the Slovenian Journalists’ Association (DNS), Transparency International Slovenia and Access Info Europe, have today called on the Slovenian Parliament to reject a last-minute amendment that permits public officials to charge for their time in answering freedom of information requests, something that would be direct interference with the right of journalists

14Dic 2015

La administración burla la ley de Transparencia

El País | 14/12/2015 Spanish – El Parlament aprobó hace un año la ley de Transparencia, acceso a la información pública y buen gobierno, y, en los últimos meses, ha sido defendida reiteradamente por el ejecutivo. La consejera de Gobernación, Meritxell Borràs, llegó a definirla como “una de las más completas y exigentes del mundo, únicamente equiparable a la de los

14Dic 2015

La administración burla la ley de Transparencia

El País | 14/12/2015 Español – El Parlament aprobó hace un año la ley de Transparencia, acceso a la información pública y buen gobierno, y, en los últimos meses, ha sido defendida reiteradamente por el ejecutivo. La consejera de Gobernación, Meritxell Borràs, llegó a definirla como “una de las más completas y exigentes del mundo, únicamente equiparable a la de

12Dic 2015

La cortina

El Español | 12/12/2015 Español – Para pedir un documento a la CIA basta poner el nombre y la dirección y darle al intro. Y eso que la agencia de inteligencia es el organismo público de más difícil acceso del Gobierno de Estados Unidos. Los espías requieren rellenar este formulario electrónico con cinco campos obligatorios y a veces piden reembolso

12Dic 2015

La cortina

El Español | 12/12/2015 Spanish – Para pedir un documento a la CIA basta poner el nombre y la dirección y darle al intro. Y eso que la agencia de inteligencia es el organismo público de más difícil acceso del Gobierno de Estados Unidos. Los espías requieren rellenar este formulario electrónico con cinco campos obligatorios y a veces piden reembolso de

11Dic 2015

Lucha contra la corrupción: pregunta al Gobierno

El Español | 11/12/2015 Español– Hace dos años, España era el único país de la Unión Europa de más de un millón de habitantes que no contaba con una ley de transparencia. Es una norma básica de la democracia. Existe desde hace décadas en países de nuestro entorno y refuerza el sistema democrático, permite la rendición de cuentas y es