¿Qué es transparencia?
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https://doi.org/10.36796/biolex.v7i0.103Keywords:
Transparency, Access of information, AccountabilityAbstract
he recent democratic development process in Mexico has been accompanied of several policies to enhance civic participation and to strength government accountability. One of those actions was the enactment of the Federal Law of Governmental Transparency and Access of Information, during president Fox administration. Those actions took part in a
context of international promotion of right to know acts and policies. It's seems that transparency just arrived to stay for a long time, but that doesn't mean that our democratic consolidation has reach an end. The present essay is part of a set of articles that seek to promote an interdisciplinary approach to transparency. Particularly, the present article corresponds to a descriptive analysis of transparency from a legal perspective
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Corte Constitucional, Sala Tercera de Revisión, Sentencia T-512 del 9 de septiembre de 1992. Tomado de: Nogueira, 2000: 22.
Neverthless, the Court has recently advanced towards a broader interpretation of the notion of «freedom to receive information» (see Sdruzení Jihoceské Matky c. la République tcheque (dec.), no. 19101/03, 10 July 2006) and thereby towards the recognition of a right of access to information.
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