The right to information as a fundamental human right: the experience of developed democracies
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- Journal of the National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine - Journal NALSU №1, 2014 year
Department of State and Law Theory Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University Kharkiv, Ukraine Department for the Coordination of Legal Studies National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Keywords: right to information, the state, democracy, the Constitution, law, principle, development, security of openness, accessibility, freedom, information, reliability, completeness, legality, distribution, use, storage, relationship
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Keywords: integration, digitalization, administration, legal regulation, migration, social protection, registration
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Keywords: dimensional and weight control, administrative and legal regulation, abuse, corruption, public administration, road safety, information and legal support
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