Review of the Kazakhstan Commission on Access to Information
The report assesses the enforcement of the Republic of Kazakhstan's law on access
to information with a focus on the practices of the Kazakhstan Commission on Access
to Information. It benchmarks the Commission’s mandate and functions against those
of similar access-to-information oversight bodies in OECD countries. The report compares
the legal nature and the institutional structure of these institutions, focusing on
the availability and effectiveness of appeal mechanisms. It proposes ways to align
the Commission with similar bodies in OECD countries by adopting good practices or
revising current legislation.
Published on March 06, 2020
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