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9 - Ten challenges for the right to information in the age of mega-leaks

from Part II - Selected thematic focuses

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2015

Tarlach McGonagle
Affiliation:
Universiteit van Amsterdam
Yvonne Donders
Affiliation:
Universiteit van Amsterdam
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Österreichische Vereinigung zur Erhaltung, Stärkung und Schaffung eines wirtschaftlich gesunden land-und forstwirtschaftlichen Grundbesitzes v. Austria (Appl. No. 39534/07), Judgment of 28 November 2013.Google Scholar
Társaság a Szabadságjogokért v. Hungary (Appl. No. 37374/05), Judgment of 14 April 2009.Google Scholar
Youth Initiative for Human Rights v. Serbia (Appl. No. 48135/06), Judgment of 25 September 2013.Google Scholar

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Council of the EU v. Access Info Europe, Final Judgment in Case 280/11 P, 17 October 2013.Google Scholar
Gottfried Heinrich, Case C-345/06 (Reference for a preliminary ruling from the Unabhängiger Verwaltungssenat im Land Niederösterreich), 10 March 2009.Google Scholar
Claude Reyes and Others v. Chile, Series C No. 151, 19 September 2006.Google Scholar

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