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Conflict of right to information and privacy
Hodina, Martin ; Pítrová, Lenka (advisor) ; Svoboda, Petr (referee)
Conflict of right to information and privacy - Abstract The presented rigorous thesis concerns with the potential conflict and mutual interaction of both mentioned basic human rights based on the application of The Freedom of Information Act. The Author gained experience in this branch thanks to his work as a lawyer in the department of legislation and internal affairs of South Bohemian Regional Authority. The argumentation in this thesis combines both the point of view of the public servant of a public authority as well as the appeal authority. There is no doubt that the right to information is a necessity for any modern society or rather modern state. Right to information provides any person, not only the citizens, a great instrument to gain a general information of a wide scale hold by the public sector. This instrument is currently very efficient and ensures among other instruments a greater transparency of the public sector. The dark side of this right is the negative influence for the affected persons, those may be restricted in their rights, especially the right to privacy. This affection is especially significant in the issue of the public means recipients. The presented thesis is divided into three parts. The theoretical treatise, which is performed in the first part, could be summarized in the...
Conflict of right to information and privacy
Hodina, Martin ; Pítrová, Lenka (advisor) ; Svoboda, Petr (referee)
Conflict of right to information and privacy - Abstract The presented rigorous thesis concerns with the potential conflict and mutual interaction of both mentioned basic human rights based on the application of The Freedom of Information Act. The Author gained experience in this branch thanks to his work as a lawyer in the department of legislation and internal affairs of South Bohemian Regional Authority. The argumentation in this thesis combines both the point of view of the public servant of a public authority as well as the appeal authority. There is no doubt that the right to information is a necessity for any modern society or rather modern state. Right to information provides any person, not only the citizens, a great instrument to gain a general information of a wide scale hold by the public sector. This instrument is currently very efficient and ensures among other instruments a greater transparency of the public sector. The dark side of this right is the negative influence for the affected persons, those may be restricted in their rights, especially the right to privacy. This affection is especially significant in the issue of the public means recipients. The presented thesis is divided into three parts. The theoretical treatise, which is performed in the first part, could be summarized in the...

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