El derecho a la información como llave de acceso a nuevas formas de gobierno

The warranted right at the 6th article of the Mexican Political Constitution is the instrument that allows subjects to search and obtain information held by authorities and opens the way for materializing other rights. The article introduces the reader into a legal context that starts from the righ...

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Main Authors: Castro Coria, Eva Grissel, Rosales Huerta, Carolina
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7399679
Source:Estudios en derecho a la información, ISSN 2683-2038, Nº. 10, 2020, pags. 57-79
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Summary: The warranted right at the 6th article of the Mexican Political Constitution is the instrument that allows subjects to search and obtain information held by authorities and opens the way for materializing other rights. The article introduces the reader into a legal context that starts from the right to information, transits the right to communication in its legal form called freedom of expression, and ends with the right to reply and to protest. The case that was socially known as Telecom Law is analyzed on how it allowed going from a state of governability to a state of media-governance, spreading from the concept of Mexican citizen to world citizen.