From opacity to transparency? Evaluating access to information in Brazil five years later

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Autor(a) principal: Michener,Gregory
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Contreras,Evelyn, Niskier,Irene
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Administração Pública
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-76122018000400610
Resumo: Abstract How well is Brazil’s access to information (ATI) law working five years after passage? And what can be done to improve it? Drawing on official data as well as nine evaluations of compliance with ATI obligations, interviews with policymakers, and archival research, this paper provides descriptive and inferential statistics on compliance with ATI requests and indicators of implementation. Results show that less than one in every two requests in Brazil obtains a response from agencies, and more than 50% of requests exceed the time limits established in the law. Evidence of weak commitments to ATI are also illustrated by the paucity of several key indicators of compliance, including statistics on requests, declared commitments to ATI, ATI-specific platforms for making requests, and designated oversight institutions. Brazil urgently needs to invest in greater information management, empowering oversight institutions to implement and adjudicate ATI obligations.
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Michener,Gregory
Brazil
freedom of information
transparency
title_short From opacity to transparency? Evaluating access to information in Brazil five years later
title_full From opacity to transparency? Evaluating access to information in Brazil five years later
title_fullStr From opacity to transparency? Evaluating access to information in Brazil five years later
title_full_unstemmed From opacity to transparency? Evaluating access to information in Brazil five years later
title_sort From opacity to transparency? Evaluating access to information in Brazil five years later
author Michener,Gregory
author_facet Michener,Gregory
Contreras,Evelyn
Niskier,Irene
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Niskier,Irene
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Contreras,Evelyn
Niskier,Irene
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freedom of information
transparency
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freedom of information
transparency
description Abstract How well is Brazil’s access to information (ATI) law working five years after passage? And what can be done to improve it? Drawing on official data as well as nine evaluations of compliance with ATI obligations, interviews with policymakers, and archival research, this paper provides descriptive and inferential statistics on compliance with ATI requests and indicators of implementation. Results show that less than one in every two requests in Brazil obtains a response from agencies, and more than 50% of requests exceed the time limits established in the law. Evidence of weak commitments to ATI are also illustrated by the paucity of several key indicators of compliance, including statistics on requests, declared commitments to ATI, ATI-specific platforms for making requests, and designated oversight institutions. Brazil urgently needs to invest in greater information management, empowering oversight institutions to implement and adjudicate ATI obligations.
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