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Freedom of Information

Freedom of Information

Freedom of Information
Freedom of Information
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Freedom of Information (FOI) or right to information is defined as the universal right to access information held by public bodies.
FOI laws reflect the fundamental premise that all information held by governments and governmental institutions is in principle public and may only be withheld if there are legitimate reasons, such as privacy or security, for not disclosing it.

Over the past 10 years, the right to FOI has been recognized by an increasing number of countries, including developing ones, through the adoption of a wave of right to information laws. In 1990 only 13 countries had adopted national right to information laws, whereas there are currently more than 70 such laws adopted across the world with a further 20-30 of them under consideration in other countries.

Freedom of information: a comparative legal survey
UNESCO publication by Toby Mendel: Second edition revised and updated
The importance of the right to information is an increasingly constant refrain in the mouths of development practitioners, civil society, academics, the media and governments. What is this right, is it really a right and how have governments sought to give effect to it?
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Freedom of information and sustainable development
Experts meeting: UNESCO Headquarters, 17-18 March 2008
The meeting brings together a panel of approximately 30 experts from all regions to debate issues related to the right to access to information held by public bodies and its impact on sustainable development worldwide. >> More

About Freedom of Information

Resources

Features

  • World Press Freedom Day 2008
  • Experts Meeting Freedom of Information and Sustainable Development, Sealing the Link; 2008; Paris
  • Experts Meeting Freedom of Information and Sustainable Development, Sealing the Link; 2008; Paris
  • Experts Meeting Freedom of Information and Sustainable Development, Sealing the Link; 2008; Paris