Common Cause v. Union of India
Marena v. Auler
The Human Rights Centre of Ghent University’s Third Party Intervention in “Conchita Wurst case”
Following is a re-post of a blog published by the Strasbourg Observers The Human Rights Centre of Ghent University[1] has recently submitted a third party intervention in the…
Guide on Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights: Right to respect for private and family life
Note to Readers This Guide is part of the series of Guides on the Convention published by the European Court of Human Rights (hereafter “the…
Transnet Ltd. v. SA Metal Machinery Co (Pty) Ltd
H. J. Heinz Co. of Canada Ltd. v. Canada (Attorney-General)
Mătăsaru v. the Republic of Moldova
Legaspi v. Civil Service Commission
The Constitution requires government agencies to to provide information upon request; if they do not want to disclose information, they carry the burden of proving that the information is not of public concern or, if it is of public concern, that the information has been specifically exempted by law. Moreover, a citizen does not need to show any legal or special interest in order to establish his or her right to information.