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    The Role of the National Library in Ensuring the Right to Information in Ukraine by Natarov Оleg

    Published 2017-01-01
    Subjects: “…right to information, information society, libraries, national library, information and analytical support, NBUV.…”
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    Anonymization of Court Decisions: Are Restrictions on the Right to Information in “Accordance with the Law”? by Gruodytė Edita, Milčiuvienė Saulė

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…This issue covers two diametrically opposed human rights: the right to privacy and the right to information. The first question is how the balance between two equivalent rights could be reached. …”
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    Restriction of the right to information in the interests of national security: The problem of justification by T. Shynkar

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The relevance of this study is conditioned upon the lack of a single theoretical justification for limiting the right to information, even though Ukrainian legislation allows such limitations in the Constitution. …”
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    The doctor’s dilemma againts the patient’s right to information in clinical trial by Yusof, Yuhanif, Che Ngah, Anisah, Abdullah, Nor Anita, Megat Latif, Hairuddin, Md Desa, Md Rejab

    Published 2015
    “…In clinical trials, the right to information has been recognized as a right of the patients.This is because the risks to the patients as subjects are inevitable.Therefore, the information about risks is important to disclose so that the patient can decide voluntarily whether to accept or reject the doctor‟s invitation to participate.However, the doctors‟ good intention to help the patients by inviting them to participate is questionable as risks are something uncertain until the trials are completed.Hence, the objective of this paper is to discuss on doctors‟ dilemma to disclose information on risks and the patients ‟right to get information.A qualitative methodology is used in writing this conceptual paper.The findings reveal that doctors must disclose information on risks to patients as risks can be evaluated. …”
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    The Unconstitutionality of the Bill N. 4.148/2008 Before the Right to Information by Gustavo Paschoal Teixeira de Castro Oliveira, Sinvaldo Conceição Neves

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…It is an explorative study with qualitative approach that seeks analyze the situation through deductive logic based on the following laws: Federal Constitution, ordinary legislation, law project 4.148/08, law 8.078/92, decisions of Superior Tribunal de Justiça and renowned authors intending to understand the right procedure to be followed by the system of production and consumption related to the right of information, constitutionally protected.…”
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    Technology in Favour of Democracy and the Environment: the Right to Information as First Condition for Such Possibility by Matheus Silva De Gregori, Patrícia Adriani Hoch

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…This article aims to analyze how technology can facilitate the exercise of democracy and the environment, especially considering the right to information as a first condition for such a possibility. …”
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    Examining patient's right to information in informed consent / Lydia Aiseah Ariffin by Ariffin, Lydia Aiseah

    Published 2018
    “…The practice of informed consent will be more feasible and productive when the patients are familiar with their right to information and being responsible to assist the doctors in ensuring adequacy of information in informed consent.…”
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    Der Intransparenz-Balken im Auge des Europäischen Gerichtshofs by Bernhard Wegener

    Subjects: “…Right to Information, Transparency…”
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    Protection of the electronic consumer under the right to information and the right to refrain from contracting by معداوي نجية

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Perhaps the most prominent mechanism to protect it, given the environment in which the transaction takes place, is its right to information or insight, which is through specifying the personality of the provider and describing the product or service subject of the contract and requiring that it be informed in the national language.An increase in the consumer's right to renounce the contract.…”
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