Information is not only a human-fundamental right, but it has been shaped as a pillar for the exercise of other human rights around the world. It is the path for bringing to account authorities and other powerful actors before the people, who are, for all purposes, the actual owners of public data.Providing information about public decisions that have the potential to significantly impact a community is vital to modern democracy. This book explores the forms in which individuals and collectives are able to voice their opinions and participate in public decision-making when long-lasting effects are at stake, on present and future generations. The strong correlation between the right to access public information and the enjoyment of civil and political rights, as well as economic and environmental rights, emphasizes their interdependence.This study raises a number of important questions to mobilize towards openness and empowerment of people's right of ownership of their public information.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Dec 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036415211
About Alejandra Soriano Diaz
Alejandra Soriano Diaz is an Ecuadorian attorney with vast experience in constitutional and administrative law and human rights. She worked as a public attorney at the Ecuadorean Ombudsman Office contributing in the legal strategy of highly relevant cases that helped modify legislation and public practices incompatible with human rights. Currently Alejandra works at one of the top law firms in Ecuador advising companies in economic sectors like natural resources and extractive activities focusing on constitutional and collective rights of communities around large-scale projects.In addition to her litigation work Alejandra has released several investigations on human rights topics regarding fundamental freedoms civil and economic rights in Ecuador. In 2020 she was a finalist for the International Bar Association Young Lawyer of the Year Award.