Attempt to increase the transparency
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46282/blr.2017.1.2.84Keywords:
the right to information, Amendment to the Freedom of Information Act, problems in application practiceAbstract
The author deals with problems related to the Amendment to the Freedom of Information Act in the Slovak Republic in this article. In the introduction, the author assesses the legal regulation of the use of the right to information in the Slovak Republic. Subsequently, the author discusses the legal regulation of the use of the right to information in the Slovak Republic and expresses its attitude towards the legal regulation of the use of the right to information in the Slovak Republic, underlining the possibility of adopting legislative changes. It is also concerned with the Amendment to the Freedom of Information Act and with the practical problems associated with the right to information.
References
the Act no. 211/2000 Coll. on Free Access to Information and on amendment of some Acts
the Act no. 106/1999 Coll. on Free Access to Information and on amendment of some Acts
the Copyright Act no. 185/2015 Coll.
the Act no. 40/1964 Coll. The Civil Code
the Decree of the Ministry of Finance of the Slovak Republic no. 481/2000 Coll. on details of reimbursement of the cost related to disclosure of information
the Draft law amending and supplementing the Act no. 211/2000 Coll. on Free Access to Information and on amendments of some Acts (Freedom of Information Act), as amended and supplementing the Act of the Slovak National
Council no. 71/1992 Coll. on Court fees and the fee for extracting from a criminal record as amended
Reasoning Report – general part
Reasoning Report – specific part
Legislative rules of the Government of the Slovak Republic approved by resolution of the Government of the Slovak
Republic of 4 May 2016 no. 164 as amended by the resolution of the Government of the Slovak Republic of 28September 2016 no. 441
Downloads
Published
License
The Author(s) transfers copyright to the Article to the Publisher of the Journal by the Licence Agreement.
The Author(s) retains rights specified in the Licence Agreement.
The readers may read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of all of the Article of the Journal and use them for any other lawful purpose under specified Creative Commons Licence (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).