@misc{Bernaczyk_Michał_Wprowadzenie._2021, author={Bernaczyk, Michał}, copyright={Copyright by Wydział Prawa, Administracji i Ekonomii Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, 2023}, address={Wrocław}, howpublished={online}, year={2021}, publisher={E-Wydawnictwo. Prawnicza i Ekonomiczna Biblioteka Cyfrowa. Wydział Prawa, Administracji i Ekonomii Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego}, language={pol}, abstract={The article explains some conceptual issues originating from the evolution of right to re-use of the public sector information, developed in the latest EU directive of 20 June 2019 on open data and the re-use of public sector information (further referred to as the “Directive (EU) 2019/1024”). Despite the fact that re-use was introduced in first Public Sector Information Directive of 2003 as a separate right, dependent on national access to information (freedom of information) laws, it began slow transformation into the fundamental right to seek and receive digital open data & information under EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. Such evolution and the recent implementation in Polish Law on Open Data and Re-Use of Public Sector Information of 11 August 2021 may become a lifeline for individuals, private business disappointed with relatively weak and anachronistic Law on Access to Public Information.}, title={Wprowadzenie. Konstytucyjne czy ponadnarodowe gwarancje dostępu do otwartych danych? Kilka uwag o nowym pojęciu „wykorzystywania informacji sektora publicznego” w polskim ustawodawstwie}, type={text}, doi={10.34616/144503}, keywords={re-use of public sector information, Directive (EU) 2019/1024 on open data and the re-use of public sector information, right to information, freedom of information, access to information, The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, The European Convention on Human Rights, The Constitution of Republic of Poland}, }