THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO INFORMATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC: THEORY AND PRACTICE
This article deals both with the legal regulation and practical experience with the right to free access to information in the Czech Republic. It presents basic features of constitutional and legal regulation. The issue of the effectiveness of the mechanisms available to an applicant for information...
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doaj-8cf323d616b44051a6640a1f8252644e2020-11-24T21:47:23ZengMykolas Romeris UniversityInternational Comparative Jurisprudence2351-66742351-66742019-07-015110.13165/j.icj.2019.05.006THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO INFORMATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC: THEORY AND PRACTICEMarek AntošThis article deals both with the legal regulation and practical experience with the right to free access to information in the Czech Republic. It presents basic features of constitutional and legal regulation. The issue of the effectiveness of the mechanisms available to an applicant for information in the event that the obliged entity does not want to provide said information, as well as the problem of conflict with the right to privacy (in the case of providing information on public employees' salaries are discussed in detail. The article illustrates how the right to free access to information is very widely used in the Czech Republic, in particular due to liberal legal regulation and the very friendly approach of administrative courts, without the need for a robust constitutional basis. However, maintaining this situation is also dependent on the Constitutional Court, which has recently become more restrictive when the right to free access to information conflicts with other rights.https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/international-comparative-jurisprudence/article/view/5052right to informationCzech Republicopen datapublic employeesinformation order |
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THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO INFORMATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC: THEORY AND PRACTICE |
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THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO INFORMATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC: THEORY AND PRACTICE |
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THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO INFORMATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC: THEORY AND PRACTICE |
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constitutional right to information in the czech republic: theory and practice |
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Mykolas Romeris University |
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International Comparative Jurisprudence |
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This article deals both with the legal regulation and practical experience with the right to free access to information in the Czech Republic. It presents basic features of constitutional and legal regulation. The issue of the effectiveness of the mechanisms available to an applicant for information in the event that the obliged entity does not want to provide said information, as well as the problem of conflict with the right to privacy (in the case of providing information on public employees' salaries are discussed in detail. The article illustrates how the right to free access to information is very widely used in the Czech Republic, in particular due to liberal legal regulation and the very friendly approach of administrative courts, without the need for a robust constitutional basis. However, maintaining this situation is also dependent on the Constitutional Court, which has recently become more restrictive when the right to free access to information conflicts with other rights. |
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