Promoting transparency

E. Abuya
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Abstract

The right of access to information (ATI) is fundamental to any country that is governed by the rule of law. Indeed, there is a link between transparency and good governance, on the one hand, and ATI, on the other hand. The Constitution of Kenya recognizes this key entitlement. But Parliament was yet to pass comprehensive domestic law that would regulate this fundamental right. Notwithstanding this ‘gap’, courts have engaged with applications seeking information. Efforts by judges to flesh out the constitutional provision have led to the development of jurisprudence in this area of law in Kenya. This article shows that, while courts have made significant steps to operationalize the right of ATI in the country, basic legal steps have to be taken for this right to enjoyed fully. To conclude, the article makes specific recommendations.
提高透明度
获取信息的权利(ATI)对于任何受法治管辖的国家来说都是至关重要的。事实上,一方面,透明度和良好治理与ATI之间存在联系。肯尼亚宪法承认这一关键权利。但议会尚未通过全面的国内法来规范这一基本权利。尽管存在这种“空白”,法院仍在受理寻求信息的申请。法官们为充实宪法条款所作的努力导致了肯尼亚这一法律领域判例的发展。这篇文章表明,虽然法院已经采取了重大步骤在该国落实ATI的权利,但必须采取基本的法律步骤才能充分享受这一权利。最后,文章提出了具体的建议。
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