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Spain’s secret transparency law

2018-11-13T10:13:41+01:00

Transparency Law begins Legislative Process Behind Closed Doors Madrid, 16 August 2010 – Spanish Daily El País today announced that this Friday (20 August 2010) the Spanish Council of Ministers will consider for approval the draft “Transparency and Access of Citizens to Information Law”, thereby initiating the legislative process with leaked information. Access Info Europe condemns the leaking of the draft law to the media rather than a formal public release of the text, and has renewed its call for full debate and structured public consultation around the draft law. “To date, the only information that we have about this

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Spanish Analysis

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Access to Information in Spain: Analysis and Guides Access Info presents four key documents which review the current Spanish legal system for access to information. As well as detailed analysis Access Info presents a guide to accessing information in Spain. In Spain there does not exist adequate regulation to recognise the right to access information. After in depth analysis it is clear that the only regulation dedicated to access to information is insufficient and does not uphold the basic principles and guarantees for access to information established at the international level.

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Anti-corruption organisations call for reform of Access to Information Laws in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Montenegro

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Sarajevo, 1 June 2010: Faced with a chronic lack of transparency in the region, leading anti-corruption organisations today called for urgent reform of the access to information laws of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Montenegro. The call by Transparency International BiH, Transparency International Croatia, MANS and Access Info Europe, follows consultations with citizens, journalists and NGOs who confirmed that public authorities frequently do not respect the right to information, particularly in those cases where access to information would reveal corruption. According to the recommendations presented today, proper application of exceptions and implementation of sanctions is essential to reduce secrecy and

Anti-corruption organisations call for reform of Access to Information Laws in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Montenegro2020-02-14T16:14:24+01:00

GMO Crop Data

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Publishing information on GM Crops is not dangerous but responsible Madrid, 19 May 2010: Access Info today rejected accusations by the agricultural association Anove that the publication by Friends of the Earth (Spain) of the location of research fields for genetically modified (GM) crops was “irresponsible”, “dangerous” and could “incite violence”.1 The members of Anove include Monsanto, Pioneer and Syngenta.2 Access Info Europe declared its support for the right of Friends of the Earth to use and disseminate information received legally from the government following an information request presented using Spain’s law on access to environmental information.3 This right is

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El Proyecto Chipre Abierto celebra el Día Mundial de la Libertad de Prensa.

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3 Mayo 2010, Nicosia/Madrid: Los miembros fundadores de la Coalición Chipre Abierto recuerdan qu, según las UNESCO, el ejercicio de la libertad de prensa requiere del derecho a saber y por ello renuevan su llamado para un reconocimento en la ley y en la práctica del derecho de acceso a la información en Chipre. Lea aquí el artículo de prensa publicado por Helen Darbishire, Ilke Dagli y David Pardo en el Cyprus Mail: La Libertad de Prensa y el Derecho a Saber. Nota de prensa del Proyecto Chipre Abierto en el Día Mundial de la Libertad de Prensa - English

El Proyecto Chipre Abierto celebra el Día Mundial de la Libertad de Prensa.2020-02-14T16:14:31+01:00

Coalicion WPFD 2010

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Spanish government urged to publish draft access to information law Madrid, 3 May 2010 – On World Press Freedom Day Spain’s Coalición Pro Acceso has written to the government calling on it to publish the draft of the future access to information law. The 30-member coalition is calling on the government to publish the draft before it is sent to parliament, so that civil society can provide comments and suggestions. The Coalición Pro Acceso argues that a public debate will benefit the future law. “Publishing the draft law would be a gesture of transparency in line with the openness that

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Legal Leaks Toolkit

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OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media presents access to information toolkit for journalists Berlin, 3 May 2010 – To mark this year’s World Press Freedom Day, which has a special focus on the Right to Know, the OSCE, Access Info (Madrid), and Berlin-based n-ost Network for Reporting on Eastern Europe will present a toolkit for journalists on how to use their right of access to information, the “Legal Leaks Toolkit”. The right to know is the fundamental right of journalists and all citizens to access information held by public bodies. This right is an essential part of the right

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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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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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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