Slovenia Backs Tromsø Convention on Document Access

CoE/Council of Europe’s Access Info Group (AIG)

The Council of Europe's Access Info Group (AIG)*, in its first baseline evaluation report on Slovenia assessing the compliance of the Slovenian Public Information Access Act with the Council of Europe Convention on Access to Official Documents (Tromsø Convention), found that the Act largely aligns with the principles and obligations of the Convention. It recommended, however, that Slovenia revises the legal time limit for deciding on access requests.

Most of the Public Information Act's limitations on the right of access to official documents comply with the Convention's conditions for restricting this right, the report says. In particular, the AIG welcomes the Act's requirement for a case-by-case balancing of confidentiality interests against the public interest in accessing official documents. Other positive aspects include the lack of excessive formalities in submitting requests for official documents and the independent review of access denials by the Slovenian Information Commissioner.

The Tromsø Convention is the first-ever binding international legal instrument to recognise everyone's right to access official documents held by public authorities upon request. So far, 17 Council of Europe member States have ratified the treaty and another four have signed it with a view to its ratification. It was ratified by Slovenia and entered into force there in 2023.

*The AIG is a body established pursuant to the Tromsø Convention to evaluate the treaty's implementation by its Parties in law and practice and to propose recommendations for fully complying with its provisions. It is currently composed of ten independent experts in the field of access to official documents.

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