Refusal to give access to ‘confidential’ information about politicians violated NGO’s Article 10 rights
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| Publication date | 27-04-2020 |
| Publisher | Strasbourg Observers |
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| Abstract |
On 26 March 2020, the European Court of Human Rights unanimously found
that a refusal by the Ukrainian authorities to give a non-governmental
organisation (NGO) access to information about the education and work
history of top politicians as contained in their official CVs, filed as
candidates for Parliament, violated the NGO’s right of access to public
documents under Article 10 ECHR. The Court in Centre for Democracy and the Rule of Law v. Ukraine, highlighted that it was the first case from Ukraine on access to information since the Grand Chamber’s seminal 2016 Magyar Helsinki Bizottság v. Hungary judgment,
and that it raised ‘novel’ issues for Ukraine’s authorities and courts.
This judgment, delivered during the Covid-19 pandemic, clearly
illustrates how important it is, more than ever, that the Court applies
strict scrutiny under Article 10 in cases on access to public documents,
recognising the importance of transparency on matters of public
interest.
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| Document type | Web publication or website |
| Language | English |
| Related publication | Studio Monitori and Others v. Georgia: access to public documents must be ‘instrumental’ for the right to freedom of expression |
| Published at | https://strasbourgobservers.com/2020/04/27/refusal-to-give-access-to-confidential-information-about-politicians-violated-ngos-article-10-rights/ |
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