Regulatory approaches of the right to information access in the Arab states

Purpose-However, the Right to Access to Information (RTI)1 is guaranteed by article 91 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and more than 120 have adopted such a right, fewer Arab countries; mainly in Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco and Algeria, whose constitutions included the right of people to ac...

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Main Authors: Alkhalidy, M.K.J., Abdul Halim, Zalina
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spelling my.um.eprints.358972023-11-29T04:02:06Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/35897/ Regulatory approaches of the right to information access in the Arab states Alkhalidy, M.K.J. Abdul Halim, Zalina K Law (General) KZ Law of Nations Purpose-However, the Right to Access to Information (RTI)1 is guaranteed by article 91 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and more than 120 have adopted such a right, fewer Arab countries; mainly in Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco and Algeria, whose constitutions included the right of people to access information. Hence, the purpose of this research is to assess and provide an in-depth study of the status quo of the right to access to public information in the Arab region as well as to highlight whether the adopted laws have met people need of information. Methodology/Approach/Design-In order to achieve the purpose of this research project, a 'non-doctrinal' empirical socio-legal research type of qualitative method has been undertaken to examine the right to access and request information in Arab States. Findings-The paper findings shows that Arab countries are not keeping the pace on adopting and implementing the Right to Access to Information laws where culture of secrecy prevails and overcomes the openness in the Arab World. © 2021 Universidade de Brasilia. All rights reserved. Universidade de Brasilia 2021 Article PeerReviewed Alkhalidy, M.K.J. and Abdul Halim, Zalina (2021) Regulatory approaches of the right to information access in the Arab states. Revista de Direito, Estado e Telecomunicacoes, 13 (1). pp. 119-130. ISSN 19849729, DOI https://doi.org/10.26512/lstr.v13i1.36619 <https://doi.org/10.26512/lstr.v13i1.36619>. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85107594122&doi=10.26512%2flstr.v13i1.36619&partnerID=40&md5=30c4e3289418233d70a87f09bced67e2 10.26512/lstr.v13i1.36619
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Alkhalidy, M.K.J.
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Regulatory approaches of the right to information access in the Arab states
description Purpose-However, the Right to Access to Information (RTI)1 is guaranteed by article 91 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and more than 120 have adopted such a right, fewer Arab countries; mainly in Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco and Algeria, whose constitutions included the right of people to access information. Hence, the purpose of this research is to assess and provide an in-depth study of the status quo of the right to access to public information in the Arab region as well as to highlight whether the adopted laws have met people need of information. Methodology/Approach/Design-In order to achieve the purpose of this research project, a 'non-doctrinal' empirical socio-legal research type of qualitative method has been undertaken to examine the right to access and request information in Arab States. Findings-The paper findings shows that Arab countries are not keeping the pace on adopting and implementing the Right to Access to Information laws where culture of secrecy prevails and overcomes the openness in the Arab World. © 2021 Universidade de Brasilia. All rights reserved.
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title Regulatory approaches of the right to information access in the Arab states
title_short Regulatory approaches of the right to information access in the Arab states
title_full Regulatory approaches of the right to information access in the Arab states
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title_full_unstemmed Regulatory approaches of the right to information access in the Arab states
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