In Fiji, the right to freedom of information appears in the Constitution as the “freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas” – which is part of the right to freedom of expression. Section 174 of the Constitution provides that the Parliament should enact a law to give members of the public rights of access to official documents of the Government and its agencies. Citizens' Constitutional Forum (CCF) promotes understanding of a proposed law on freedom of information implementing these Constitutional provisions. The web site also contains documents, speeches, an electronic forum and links to resources related to constitutional and human rights.
Freedom of Information Law for Fiji
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Languages:
English
Year:
2004Publisher:
Citizens' Constitutional ForumDate published:
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