Access to Information As a Human Right (Law and Society)
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Author(s)Cheryl Ann Bishop
PublisherLfb Scholarly Pub Llc
ISBN / ASIN1593324596
ISBN-139781593324599
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Sales Rank3,583,546
CategoryLaw
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Conceptualizing access to government information as a human right is a new development in the global trend promoting institutional transparency. Bishop provides a comprehensive examination of international human rights law and explains four conceptualizations of access to information as a human right. Rights to information have been linked to the right to free expression, the right to privacy, and the right to a healthy environment, and the right to the truth about human rights abuses. She concludes that a human right to access information is evolving in disparate ways. The current evolution of access rights creates a patchwork system of guarantees; nonetheless, the freedom-of-expression conceptualization holds the most promise for proving a broad right of access.
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