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Grao en Información e Documentación
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  Legal Aspects of Access to Information
   Contents
Topic Sub-topic
I. The Legal Order

ITEM 1. THE LEGAL ORDER
1. What is the Law? First approximation.
2. The Spanish Constitution of 1978. The constitutional bases of information and documentation. Fundamental rights
3. The sources of community law.
4. Sources of state law:
4.1. Laws
4.2. The delegated legislation: Decree-Law and Legislative Decree
4.3. The regulations
II. THE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE. SPECIAL REFERENCE TO 39/2015 ACT. 1. The legal regime of the Public Administration: introduction to 40/2015 Act.
2. administrative acts
3. Classification of administrative activity.
4. Control of administrative activity.
5. Administrative procedure
III. THE DOCUMENTATION 1. The concept of documentation
2. Documentary production and the legal regime of conservation obligations:
2.1. The documentary entry: administrative public records.
2.2. The preservation of documents and public records: living documents and files, semi-active files and files (intermediate files) and files and inactive documents (historical files).
2.3. The language of the documents: legal regime, with special reference to the Autonomous Community of Galicia.
2.4. The specialties of the local management of documents and files.
2.5. The conservation of documents and private files: associations, companies and individuals: article 49 and 52 LPHE.
IV. TRANSPARENCY AND RIGHT OF ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS, FILES AND PUBLIC RECORDS 1. Introduction: the transparency of the Public Administration.
2. Legal regime of active advertising.
3. Legal regime of the right of access to public information.
4. The limits of access to public information.
5. Special regimes.
V. THE PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA IN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 1. The evolution of the protection of personal data: from Article 18.4 CE to Law 15/1999.
2. The scope of protected data
3. Data subject to special regimes.
4. The rights of citizens: access, rectification, challenge and cancellation.
5. Levels of security in data storage.
6. The regulatory role of the Data Protection Agency.
VI. ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND CRIMINAL LAW
1. The protection of personal data in the criminal process.
2. Crimes against privacy and privacy.
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