Experience of foreign countries in the implementation of the right to access to environmental information

Purpose: to analyze the experience of foreign countries in implementing the human right to access to environmental information, their legislation, practice, and peculiarities of implementation of this right in different countries of the world. Also, to explore the judicial practice and the functioni...

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Main Authors: Oleksandr Kopylenko, Iryna Sopilko, Kseniia Tokarieva
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Vysoká škola bezpečnostného manažérstva v Košiciach 2023
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7799010 2023-05-15T16:52:19+02:00 Experience of foreign countries in the implementation of the right to access to environmental information Oleksandr Kopylenko Iryna Sopilko Kseniia Tokarieva 2023-03-03 https://zenodo.org/record/7799010 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7799010 eng eng Vysoká škola bezpečnostného manažérstva v Košiciach doi:10.5281/zenodo.7799009 https://zenodo.org/record/7799010 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7799010 oai:zenodo.org:7799010 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode environmental information information access to information ensuring the right to information national security information rights info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart publication-section 2023 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.779901010.5281/zenodo.7799009 2023-04-04T23:00:46Z Purpose: to analyze the experience of foreign countries in implementing the human right to access to environmental information, their legislation, practice, and peculiarities of implementation of this right in different countries of the world. Also, to explore the judicial practice and the functioning of the institution of the Information Commissioner. The methodological basis of the study comprises general scientific, philosophical, ideological, method of analysis and special methods. Results: studying and summarizing the experience of foreign countries in the field of implementing the human right to access to environmental information is extremely important for the modern world. Overall, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Estonia, Denmark, Iceland, and the United Kingdom have progressive and effective legislation in this field. However, the authors conclude that the experience of Sweden is the most optimal. Discussion: modern social needs, the development of intellectual technologies and artificial intelligence, information wars have raised questions about the need for constant dynamic improvement of the mechanism for implementing the human right to access to environmental information, including the use of the latest developments, the Internet network, modern information protection systems, etc. On the one hand, modern technologies simplify and speed up access to environmental information, but on the other hand, a range of opportunities for technological manipulations, concealment of information, and so on, arise. Therefore, there is a problem with the absence of a proper mechanism for realizing human rights in the sphere of access to environmental information. There is a need to study the experience of foreign countries in this field. These processes are confirmed by the Law of Ukraine "On Access to Public Information" of January 13, 2011, No. 2939-VI, the Resolution of the Plenum of the Supreme Administrative Court of Ukraine No. 10 of September 29, 2016, "On the practice of application by administrative courts of ... Book Part Iceland Zenodo Norway
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information
access to information
ensuring the right to information
national security
information rights
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access to information
ensuring the right to information
national security
information rights
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Iryna Sopilko
Kseniia Tokarieva
Experience of foreign countries in the implementation of the right to access to environmental information
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access to information
ensuring the right to information
national security
information rights
description Purpose: to analyze the experience of foreign countries in implementing the human right to access to environmental information, their legislation, practice, and peculiarities of implementation of this right in different countries of the world. Also, to explore the judicial practice and the functioning of the institution of the Information Commissioner. The methodological basis of the study comprises general scientific, philosophical, ideological, method of analysis and special methods. Results: studying and summarizing the experience of foreign countries in the field of implementing the human right to access to environmental information is extremely important for the modern world. Overall, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Estonia, Denmark, Iceland, and the United Kingdom have progressive and effective legislation in this field. However, the authors conclude that the experience of Sweden is the most optimal. Discussion: modern social needs, the development of intellectual technologies and artificial intelligence, information wars have raised questions about the need for constant dynamic improvement of the mechanism for implementing the human right to access to environmental information, including the use of the latest developments, the Internet network, modern information protection systems, etc. On the one hand, modern technologies simplify and speed up access to environmental information, but on the other hand, a range of opportunities for technological manipulations, concealment of information, and so on, arise. Therefore, there is a problem with the absence of a proper mechanism for realizing human rights in the sphere of access to environmental information. There is a need to study the experience of foreign countries in this field. These processes are confirmed by the Law of Ukraine "On Access to Public Information" of January 13, 2011, No. 2939-VI, the Resolution of the Plenum of the Supreme Administrative Court of Ukraine No. 10 of September 29, 2016, "On the practice of application by administrative courts of ...
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