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摘要
这篇评论检视了乌干达2005年的《资讯获取法》(Access to Information Act),并指出立法中未提及的一些关键问题,以及可能影响其有效实施的问题。提出了几项建议,以确保该法在该国现有条件下更加可行和有效。东非和平与人权杂志,第12卷(2),2006年:第333-352页
Access To Information In Uganda: An Examination Of Recent Developments
This comment examines Uganda\'s 2005 Access to Information Act, and points
out a number of critical issues that have been left out of the legislation, and those that are likely to undermine its effective implementation. Several recommendations are made that would ensure that the Act is rendered more workable and effective within the context of existing conditions in the country. East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights Vol. 12 (2) 2006: pp. 333-352