Portugal

Name of law: Regime de Acceso: Law no. 46/2007
First adopted: 1993
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Introduction

Like many Western European states, Portugal has a relatively outdated and flawed right to information law. Though the Portuguese legislation is built on a strong constitutional foundation and is supplemented by a broad scope, the law’s exception regime is seriously flawed. There are several non-compliant exceptions and they are neither subject to a harm-test or public interest override. Furthermore, other laws and regulations can create additional exemptions from the law through a classification of information into excluded categories. Additional areas for further improvement include adding a clear sanctioning system for public authorities which seriously fail in their statutory duties to disclose requested information and strengthening statute mandated promotional measures arrangement.