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Legal Cases Amicus curiae brief, submitted by ARTICLE 19 and three other NGOs to the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, arguing that a right to access publicly held information is implicit in the right to freedom of expression as guaranteed under Article 13 of the American Convention on Human Rights. 15 Apr 2006 Amicus curiae brief by ARTICLE 19 and three other NGOs, arguing that the right to freedom of expression includes a right of access to State-held information. 7 Apr 2006 Amicus curiae brief, submitted by ARTICLE 19 and three other NGOs to the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, arguing that a right to access publicly held information is implicit in the right to freedom of expression as guaranteed under Article 13 of the American Convention on Human Rights. A further brief was subsequently submitted to the Court and can be found above. 22 Feb 2005 |
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