2019冠状病毒病大流行对巴西和世界信息获取法的影响

IF 0.2 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Georgete Medleg Rodrigues, Elen Geraldes, Gabriela Tyemi Kaya
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由于新型冠状病毒,2020年宣布的全球卫生危机除了造成严重的社会和经济后果外,还影响了政府与公民的沟通方式。根据最新的知情权评级(RTI)研究,该研究对世界上的信息获取法进行了全球排名,并包括各国在卫生紧急情况期间提出的修改,建议的修改按国家和修改的类型以及是否暂停了信息权利的义务进行了系统化。对这些变化进行了比较分析,并提出了一些国际组织的文件,这些文件加强了政府提供和提供信息的义务以及公民获得信息的权利。公共传播和信息权的基本原则有助于理解大流行期间信息获取法的重要性。结论是,在新型冠状病毒大流行期间,信息权评级所描绘的大多数国家都试图改变其信息获取法,特别是对信息需求作出反应的最后期限。
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Impacts of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Access to Information Laws in Brazil and in the World
The worldwide health crisis declared in 2020 due to the new coronavirus, besides the serious social and economic consequences, has also impacted the way governments communicate with their citizens. Based on the most recent Right to Information Rating (RTI) study, which makes a global ranking of the Access to Information Laws in the world and includes the changes proposed by the countries during the sanitary emergency, the proposed changes are systematized, by country, and the types of changes and if the obligations of right to information were suspended. A comparative analysis of these changes is made and some documents from international organizations that reinforce the obligation of governments to provide and give access to information and the right of citizens to have access to information are presented. The fundamentals of Public Communication and the right to information assisted to understand the importance of Access to Information Laws during the pandemic. It is concluded that during the pandemic of the new coronavirus most of the countries mapped by the Right to Information Rating sought to change their Access to Information Laws, in particular the deadlines for responding to information demands.
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Revista Ibero-Americana de Ciencia da Informacao
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