Emerging impacts in open data in the judiciary branches in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay : case study

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2014-08

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This study focuses on the openness of judiciary branch data and its impact, analyzing the context and configuration of governance in general terms in Latin America, and in particular the countries included in the study. Consideration is given to the relevant characteristics and actions adopted by executive and legislative branches, with focus on the political and governance context of the judiciary. The purpose is to obtain evidence and methods of approach that contribute to informed debate among decision-makers, towards enabling actions based on evidence, including concrete actions that might be possible through publicizing and use of data.

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JUDICIAL POWER, INFORMATION POLICY, CIVIL SOCIETY, POLICY MAKING, ACCESS TO INFORMATION, GOVERNANCE, CASE STUDIES, INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK, OPEN GOVERNMENT, SOUTH AMERICA

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