Royal decree 17088/2011 and the draft law for transparency in Spain

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  • Julia María Rodríguez Barredo Spanish Association of Archivists of the Federation ANABAD

Keywords:

Access, Central Administration, Local Administration, archive, good governance, citizen, constitution, information, archives law, press law, transparency law, active publicity, royal decree, regulation, archive system, law

Abstract

Citizens' access to administrative documents has become a mandatory right that States must respect for the sake of democracy and to promote administrative transparency. Citizens have the obligation to be informed and the right to know. We are living a very interesting moment in all countries, both because of legal reforms and the implementation of electronic administrations. But is the preparation being done well and is sufficient information being provided, is the necessary administrative reform being carried out, because if citizens, administrators and governments do not prepare themselves properly, any legal reform may remain a "dead letter". paper".

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Published

2022-05-24

How to Cite

Rodríguez Barredo, J. M. (2022). Royal decree 17088/2011 and the draft law for transparency in Spain. ARCHIVALIA, 5(9), 12–19. Retrieved from https://revistas.unanleon.edu.ni/index.php/archivalia/article/view/877

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