Dyskryminacja w zakresie dostępu do informacji publicznej a widzialność stron internetowych administracji
- Institution: Uniwersytet Wrocławski
- Year of publication: 2017
- Source: Show
- Pages: 175-194
- DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/ppk.2017.04.09
- PDF: ppk/38/ppk3809.pdf
Discrimination in access to public information and the visibility of websites administration
Access to public information is a right that on the basis of the Constitution provides each citizen, and on the basis of the Law on Access to Information publicznej – to everyone irrespective of their citizenship by him. Both the Law on Access to Public Information and its accompanying regulation indicate what conditions must meet the website of the public authority, that it can be considered as a Public Information Bulletin. The parties are often not adapted to the needs of people with disabilities or digitally excluded. It seems that in this case we can speak of a restriction of their right to access to public information. To overcome the barriers that previously existed for access to public information of persons with disabilities, established a series of regulations aimed at ensuring web accessibility for people with disabilities. At the same time it seems that the measures taken are not sufficient or are not sufficiently used and do not provide full accessibility of public administration websites visually impaired and partially sighted.