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Activity Details (ID# 9167) |
Title: | Regional Seminar on Freedom of Information |
Description: | Organised by Article 19, the Montenegrin Helsinki Committee and the Open Society Justice Initiative |
Status: | Completed |
Date: | 09/09/2004 - 10/09/2004 |
Countries: | Montenegro |
Contributors: | |
Programme: | Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe |
Working Method: | Organisation of meetings - Seminar |
Location: | Budva, Montenegro |
CoE Contact: | DERVISAGIC, Lejla email |
Partners: | |
Web Pages: |
1 Agenda 2 http://www.coe.int/t/e/human_rights/media/7_Links/Rec_Budva.asp |
Last Modified: | 18/01/2005 |
Activity Synopsis |
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Objective(s): | The general objective of the seminar was to support the ongoing process in Montenegro and in neighbouring Serbia and Macedonia of adopting access to information legislation, in line with European standards in this field. In addition to this, seminar aimed to be a forum for exchange of information and experience between the participants from different countries in the region, but countries that are at the similar stage in meeting the challenges of implementing freedom of information laws.
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Output/Results: | The Seminar was very well organised. The participants had quite a lot of diverse materials prepared for them in the seminar folders, including the latest Montenegrin draft Free Access to Information Law, publications of Article XIX and Montenegrin Helsinki Committee (Right to Know – the principles of the legislation on freedom of expression; The Overview on the freedom of information in SEE; Model of Free access to information Law), then Open Society publication “Local Governance in Brief”, as well as the Annual review of Article XIX. Most of the speakers have arranged their presentations also to be available for the participants.
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Conclusions/Follow Up: | The seminar resulted in the Declaration that has given the very specific list of urgent actions that should be undertaken in different countries of the region. |
Participants: | NGO representatives, central and local government representatives, and parliamentarians from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosova, Macedonia, Montenegro, Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, and Turkey, international NGOs (Article 19, the Justice Initiative, Privacy International) and representatives of the OSCE, the World Bank Institute, and the Council of Europe |
Consultants/Experts: | Ms Tonje Meinich, Ministry of Justice, Norway |
CoE Secretariat: | Ms Lejla Dervisagic, Media Division, Directorate General of Human Rights
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Total No. Participants: | 70 |
Last Modified: | 28/10/2004 |