Friday, October 17, 2008

The Right to Information: Good Law and Practice — Right2Info.org

The Right to Information: Good Law and Practice

Right2INFO.org brings together information on the legal frameworks for the right to information as well case law from more than 80 countries, organized and analyzed by topic. With a focus on good law and practice, the website  provides comparative overviews of, and country summaries illustrating, the current state of the right to information held by governments and bodies that perform public functions or operate with public funds. Experts from dozens of countries have contributed material and have indicated their willingness to correct, update and comment on the material posted. The Justice Initiative has organized and intends to maintain this website, and, together with Access Info Europe, will continue to collect, analyze and upload information.

The site is still under construction. We will be posting new sections over the coming months, and will also add pages in languages other than English. We have included links to documents in other languages, where available, on the pages under the Laws and Resources tabs in the top horizontal toolbar. New content will be featured on the front page of this website.

For more about this site, please go to About this Site.

There is a Log in button in the upper right hand corner of the screen. We will shortly provide information about  how to register with this site. 

To send us comments, corrections or additions, please click on the contact button in the upper right hand corner of the screen. You may provide your name and contact information, or not, as you prefer.

We very much hope that you find this website useful – and that you will bear with us while we get it in shape!

                               Sandra Coliver, Open Society Justice Initiative

                               Helen Darbishire, Access Info Europe

 
 

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