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Subject: Re: Baltic Sea NGO Forum - UPR submission - Germany - Session 16: not included in summary of stakeholders' information |
From: Walter Keim <wkeim@broadpark.no> |
Date: 27/03/2013 09:38 |
To: UPR submissions OHCHR <UPRsubmissions@ohchr.org> |
CC: Toby Mendel <toby@law-democracy.org>, Kjeld Aakjaer Baltic Sea NGO Forum <k.aakjaer@it.dk>, "Helen Darbishire access-info.org" <helen@access-info.org>, Sandra Coliver <scoliver@justiceinitiative.org>, David Banisar <banisar@article19.org> |
-- Walter Keim Netizen: http://walter.keim.googlepages.com Is it possible to enforce access to information in Bavaria? http://wkeim.bplaced.net/files/enforce_access_to_information.html20/09/2012 11:32, "UPR submissions OHCHR" wrote:
Dear Madam/Sir,
The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights kindly acknowledges receipt of your submission to the 16th Session of the Universal Periodic Review, which will be registered and forwarded to the relevant colleagues.
For further information on the UPR process and additional technical guidance please see the following link: http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/UPR/Pages/UPRMain.aspx
We thank you for your contribution.
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
From: Walter Keim <wkeim@broadpark.no>
To: uprsubmissions@ohchr.org, "Anders Bergstrom, Baltic Sea NGO Forum" <anders.bergstrom@norden.se>,
Cc: "Anna Lena Pohl, Baltic Sea NGO Forum" <anna-lena.pohl@hu-berlin.de>, "Asdis Hannesdottir, Baltic Sea NGO Forum" <asdis@norden.is>, "Carl Erik Foverskov, Baltic Sea NGO Forum" <cefov@vip.cybercity.dk>, Gunnar Lassinantti Baltic Sea NGO Forum <gunnar.lassinantti@telia.com>, Jens William Grav Baltic Sea NGO <jwg@mail.dk>, Kjeld Aakjaer Baltic Sea NGO Forum <k.aakjaer@it.dk>, "Krister Hanne, Baltic Sea NGO Forum" <krister.hanne@hu-berlin.de>, "markku.karkkainen Baltic Sea NGO Forum" <markku.karkkainen@venajaseura.com>, "Merja Hannus, Baltic Sea NGO Forum" <merja.hannus@venajaseura.com>, "Rolf Solvang, Welfare Alliance, Baltic Sea NGO Forum" <rolf@velferdsalliansen.no>, "stefan.melle Baltic Sea NGO Forum" <stefan.melle@austausch.org>
Date: 17/09/2012 17:56
Subject: Baltic Sea NGO Forum - UPR submission - Germany - Session 16
OHCHR Civil Society Section (e-mail submission to uprsubmissions@ohchr.org only)
United Nations Office
8-14 avenue de la Paix
CH-1211 Geneva 10
SwitzerlandCopy: Baltic Sea NGO Forum
Dear Madam/Sir,
please find attached the pdf file "Baltic Sea NGO Forum: Submission for the Sixteenth Session
of the Working Group on the Universal Periodic Review: Germany" on Access to Information:
1. 88 states with approx. 5.5 billion inhabitants i. e. 78 % of the worlds population give better access to information then the federal Freedom of Information Law in Germany (http://www.rti-rating.org/country-data/).
2. more than 115 states (http://right2info.org/laws) with more then 5.9 billion inhabitants i. e. 84 % of the worlds populationa dopted FOI laws or provisions in constitutions. 5 German states with half of the population lack FOI laws.
Thank you in advance.
Yours sincerely,
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Walter Keim
Netizen: http://walter.keim.googlepages.com
Access to Information Baltic Sea NGO Forum: http://BSNF-ATI.tk/
Is it possible to enforce access to information in Bavaria?
http://wkeim.bplaced.net/files/enforce_access_to_information.html