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International standards: Right to information

It is increasingly being recognised that governments hold information not for themselves but, rather, on behalf of the public and that, as a result, public bodies should provide access to that information. This recognition is reflected in the explosive growth in the number of access to information laws that have been adopted around the world, as well as the numerous authoritative international statements on the issue. A number of international bodies have authoritatively recognised the fundamental and legal nature of the right to freedom of information, as well as the need for effective legislation to secure respect for that right in practice. These include the UN, the Organisation of American States, the Council of Europe and the African Union.

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အဓိကစကားလုံးများ Right to information,International Standards
တင်ခဲ့သည့်ရက်စွဲ စက်တင်ဘာ 17, 2018, 06:01 (UTC)
ပြန်လည်ပြင်ဆင်သည့်ရက်စွဲ စက်တင်ဘာ 17, 2018, 06:02 (UTC)