Free Access to Information in Serbia
Апстракт
Serbia introduced the Free Access to Information of Public Importance Act (FOIA) (Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, no. 120/2004, 54/2007, 104/2009 and 36/2010) in 2004. The right to free access to information in public authorities’ possession has been elevated to a constitutional rank in 2006 (Art. 51, par. 2 of the Constitution) (Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, no. 98/2006). Transparency legislation has been completed by enactment of the Personal Data Protection Act (Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, no. 97/2008, 104/2009, 68/2012 and 107/2012) and the Secret Data Act (Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, no. 104/2009). This also rounded up the competence of the national access to information authority—the Commissioner for Free Access to Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection (hereinafter: Commissioner).
Извор:
Governance and Public Management, 2019, 501-541Институција/група
Pravni fakultet / Faculty of Law University of BelgradeTY - CHAP AU - Milovanović, Dobrosav AU - Davinić, Marko AU - Cucić, Vuk PY - 2019 UR - https://ralf.ius.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1142 AB - Serbia introduced the Free Access to Information of Public Importance Act (FOIA) (Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, no. 120/2004, 54/2007, 104/2009 and 36/2010) in 2004. The right to free access to information in public authorities’ possession has been elevated to a constitutional rank in 2006 (Art. 51, par. 2 of the Constitution) (Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, no. 98/2006). Transparency legislation has been completed by enactment of the Personal Data Protection Act (Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, no. 97/2008, 104/2009, 68/2012 and 107/2012) and the Secret Data Act (Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, no. 104/2009). This also rounded up the competence of the national access to information authority—the Commissioner for Free Access to Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection (hereinafter: Commissioner). T2 - Governance and Public Management T1 - Free Access to Information in Serbia EP - 541 SP - 501 DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-76460-3_13 UR - conv_3367 ER -
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Milovanović, D., Davinić, M.,& Cucić, V.. (2019). Free Access to Information in Serbia. in Governance and Public Management, 501-541. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76460-3_13 conv_3367
Milovanović D, Davinić M, Cucić V. Free Access to Information in Serbia. in Governance and Public Management. 2019;:501-541. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-76460-3_13 conv_3367 .
Milovanović, Dobrosav, Davinić, Marko, Cucić, Vuk, "Free Access to Information in Serbia" in Governance and Public Management (2019):501-541, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76460-3_13 ., conv_3367 .