Over the last two decades, several developing countries have adopted right to information (RTI) laws, bringing the number of countries with such laws to more than 90. But empirical evidence on how effectively RTIs have worked, whether they have been effectively enforced, and if they have had any impact on improving accountability, is limited. This note examines how RTI laws have worked in different country contexts, drawing from an analysis of their...
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INFORMACIÓN
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2013/09/01
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Resumen
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125050
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2018/04/08
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Disclosed
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Implementing right to information
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law