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Hungarian Civil Liberties Union Hungarian Civil Liberties Union www.tasz.hu Ádám Földes Strategic Litigation in Freedom of Information
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public advocacy Activities of HCLU legal aid litigation Civil liberties patients rights, reproductive rights, HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis patients, psychiatric patients Freedom of information, privacy Drug policy
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Aims freedom of information can be an instrument for the orgainzation’s other issues, but lessons learned are also useful in FOI for FOI - challenge the exemptions - test the current law - help public advocacy of FOI
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the client comes in the HCLU contacts the client HCLU is the client no client /class of clients cases someone else has the client How to find the case?
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the client comes in / HCLU contacts the client – legal aid − the legal problem is given / selection −almost no planning −the client is exposed −weighty stories −no control over the story/client
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HCLU is the client –planning − the legal problem is chosen −sometimes the HCLU employees are exposed −divisive stories − full control over the story
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no client / class of clients cases –extra-judicial cases: Parliamentary Commissioner, Constitutional Court, other −planning − the legal problem is chosen −less tangible ~ difficult to communicate − no deadline ~ difficult to communicate −full control over the story
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someone else has the client –no planning − the legal problem is given / selection −better impact −more expertise −cooperation or concurrence ? −limited control over the story
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Planning I. time Program of the Government (for 4 years) legislative plan of the Parliament (for 6 months) European Union legislation international agreements sources of issues cases of the Parliamentary Commissioner legal aid media legislation
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Planning II. evergreens: - rise & disappear novelty: - raise attention window of opportunity window of opportunity plannedunplanned evergreens novelty
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Outcomes I. good sentences of higher courts: re-use & publicize bad sentences of higher courts: re-interpretpublicize mediawidely used jurisprudence re-interpret by legislation
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Outcomes II. (lost cases) lost-won cases cement the interpretation continue at Constituional Court, international courts, etc.
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Thank you for your attention! Hungarian Civil Liberties Union www.tasz.hu foldes@tasz.hu
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