Saturday, October 24, 2009

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First Transparency Act, "electronic? Congress

So reads the title of article published in the Journal of Public Jose Luis Pinar, Professor of Administrative Law and former Director of the English Agency for Data Protection. While there are statements that do not fully share (about compliance with all current data protection legislation, clearly insufficient to Internet), I agree with the author in the need for the urgent adoption of a specific law on the subject, but with an important nuance.

In particular transparency today must necessarily be articulated through the use of electronic media because, otherwise, much of its functionality is lost. Moreover, not enough to simply disseminate the information in this way but also and above all, transparency must assume that information is effectively transparent to the public. Indeed, this demand reaches a reduplicated importance in relation to the functionality of transparency as an instrument of control of corruption, especially in urban, as the information should be provided in such a way that is understandable by citizens and not using a cryptic terminology through which mask the reality.

also accesbilidad transparency and administrative information should be such as to enable carrying out the regulatory provisions of reuse, which in these times will necessarily allow automatic processing of the same to enable companies and interested individuals to provide real added value services. No doubt the contributions of project brings, despite the redundancy, may be critical to this challenge ... Diego Beas This article in El Pais on the Government's plans Obama can give more of a clue.

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