Administrative and legal security of public information services in the activities of bodies of legislative and judicial power
Seguridad administrativa y jurídica de los servicios de información pública en las actividades de los órganos del poder legislativo y judicial
Abstract
The subject of the investigation is devoted to the problems of administrative and legal security of public information services. The main content characterized the essence of the security of public information services as a constituent element of the national security mechanism; in addition, a retrospective analysis of this notion was carried out and the current state of the normative regulation of its use was established. It is argued that the regulatory framework to guarantee the security of public information services is a distributed set of legislative and normative acts, whose current state requires the active promotion of processes of systematization of legislation to achieve the desired level of efficiency in the implementation of the right to information. Methodologically, a review of materials and methods based on the analysis of documents of the activities of the authorities in the field of security of public information services was carried out. By way of conclusion, se found that an official regulatory act «On Public Information Services» is required, in which the principles of operation of public administration bodies and their conceptual and systemic interaction must be enshrined.
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