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Implementing Right to Information

dc.contributor.author Dokeniya, Anupama
dc.date.accessioned 2018-04-19T19:05:20Z
dc.date.available 2018-04-19T19:05:20Z
dc.date.issued 2013-09
dc.description.abstract Over the last two decades, several developing countries have adopted right to information (RTI) laws, bringing the number of countries with such laws to more than 90. But empirical evidence on how effectively RTIs have worked, whether they have been effectively enforced, and if they have had any impact on improving accountability, is limited. This note examines how RTI laws have worked in different country contexts, drawing from an analysis of their implementation in eight countries spanning different regions, income levels, political forms, and administrative traditions. The experiences of these countries show that implementation has faced challenges across countries, but has been especially difficult in countries where the broader governance environment is weaker on dimensions such as the rule of law, government effectiveness, voice and accountability, civil liberties, and political rights. During the implementation phase, with the erosion of the initial political momentum behind the law, the incentives for officials to comply with the new legislation also tended to erode, resulting in efforts to undermine the law. The evidence suggests that as countries with challenging governance environments and capacity limitations adopt RTI laws, they will need to both devise implementation solutions that can adapt to these limitations and undertake complementary initiatives to strengthen their broader governance environment. en
dc.identifier http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/952391523257659384/Implementing-right-to-information
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29698
dc.language English
dc.publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
dc.relation.ispartofseries PREM Notes;No. 5
dc.rights CC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.holder World Bank
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo
dc.subject ACCESS TO INFORMATION
dc.subject FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT
dc.subject RIGHT TO INFORMATION LAWS
dc.subject CIVIL SOCIETY
dc.subject ACCOUNTABILITY
dc.subject PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
dc.subject STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
dc.title Implementing Right to Information en
dc.type Brief en
dc.type Fiche fr
dc.type Resumen es
dspace.entity.type Publication
okr.date.disclosure 2018-04-08
okr.doctype Publications & Research
okr.doctype Publications & Research :: Brief
okr.docurl http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/952391523257659384/Implementing-right-to-information
okr.identifier.externaldocumentum 090224b085891fc1_1_0
okr.identifier.internaldocumentum 29789998
okr.identifier.report 125050
okr.imported true en
okr.language.supported en
okr.pdfurl http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/952391523257659384/pdf/125050-BRI-Right-to-Information-GPSM-5-PUBLIC.pdf en
okr.topic Law and Development :: Human Rights
okr.topic Law and Development :: Judicial System Reform
okr.topic Governance :: National Governance
okr.topic Social Development :: Civil Society
okr.topic Social Development :: Participations and Civic Engagement
okr.topic Social Development :: Social Accountability
okr.unit Poverty - GP (GPVDR)
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