Las políticas públicas de datos abiertos de Reino Unido y México. Una comparación de su diseño

The objective of this article is to analyze the open data public policies designed by the United Kingdom and Mexico, two countries that despite having different political systems, one of a parliamentary court and one of a presidential nature, have obtained the highest scores in one of the main trans...

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Main Authors: Carrasco Bautista, Claudia, Navarro Arredondo, Alejandro
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8088901
Source:Estudios en derecho a la información, ISSN 2683-2038, Nº. 13 (enero-junio 2022), 2022116 pags.
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Summary: The objective of this article is to analyze the open data public policies designed by the United Kingdom and Mexico, two countries that despite having different political systems, one of a parliamentary court and one of a presidential nature, have obtained the highest scores in one of the main transparency metrics: the Open Data Barometer. To achieve this objective, the elements with which these public policies were designed are compared. The central argument of this article is that the good results obtained by these two countries in terms of transparency are due, in some measure, to the fact that their respective open data policies were designed under the principles of quality, relevance and social reuse of information. Thus, one of the main contributions of this analysis is the identification of the necessary elements to formulate effective actions of transparency and government openness.