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The Notion of Security and Free Access to Information. Creation and Development of the Right of the Public to know in European and Croatian Jurisprudence
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Abstract The contemporary notion of security, both in legal terms and international relations, reveals several important issues of crucial importance. The core of the matter centres upon a proper understanding of the balance between the competing values of the public interest on one side and individual right... view more
The contemporary notion of security, both in legal terms and international relations, reveals several important issues of crucial importance. The core of the matter centres upon a proper understanding of the balance between the competing values of the public interest on one side and individual rights on the other. The authors deal with the relevant European developments and Croatian experiences in the legal interpretation of standards guaranteeing free access to information, understood as a fundamental right, and show that an appropriate method of interpretation is indispensable for its protection.... view less
Classification
Jurisprudence
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
democracy; free access to information; European and Croation jurisprudence; individual security and liberty; notion of security
Document language
English
Publication Year
2006
Page/Pages
p. 24-37
Journal
Politics in Central Europe, 2 (2006) 2
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
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Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications