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The human right to environmental information

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
The Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law is a landmark reference work, providing definitive and comprehensive coverage of this dynamic field. The Encyclopedia is organised into 12 volumes around top-level subjects – such as water, energy and climate change – that reflect some of the most pressing issues facing us today.
Rebecca M. Bratspies, Sarah Lamdan
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Right to Access to Information

2016
The author defines the right to access to information, its origin and evolution and analyzes the constitutions and case law in 56 countries. The criteria for the selection were the following: countries with the largest population, countries where the right to access to information originated, countries whose constitutions contain provisions granting ...
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Africa’s Right to Information

Social Science Computer Review, 1999
Talking about Africa’s right to information means talking about communication in Africa and the Third World. In Africa, the channels of communication were underdeveloped or inappropriate because of the continent’s colonial past. The resulting lack of information was, among other reasons, an impediment to national development in African states after ...
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Right to Information

2021
Aruna Roy, Suchi Pande
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Adoption: Right to Information Versus Right to Confidentiality

2015
It is now widely recognized that the knowledge of origin is extremely important to many adoptees, because they see this knowledge as vital to their identity. The ICPS (Integrated Child Protection Scheme) accedes to this idea. However, by virtue of the right to respect the privacy and family life, the families of origin have the right not to want to be ...
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Right To Information Act

Information is the oxygen that only citizen needs to live in the social structure of the society andmaintain democratic balance. As democratic device to empower the common man in relation to thegovernment, the Right to Information Act, 2005 has raised high expectation in India. It reduced the gapbetween administration and people.
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Right to Information in India

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
Right to Information is the bulwark of democratic government. This right is essential for the proper functioning of the democratic process. Right to Information is an integral part of the freedom of speech and expression enshrined in Article 19(1)(A) of the constitution, which is regarded as the first condition of liberty.
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Right to Information: Exploring Access to Information as an Inherent Human Right

Abstract: The Right to Information (RTI) has evolved into a fundamental element of democratic governance and human rights discourse. The right to know is often recognised as the right to access information. The RTI empowers citizens, ensures government accountability and facilitates the realisation of other rights.
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RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT

2023
Thakur, Shiva Kant   +2 more
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