FOIA your way around the world

Hello again reporters! This newsletter has really taken an international bent since I started teaching abroad. I like it.

Today I’m gonna share a new resource that I am super stoked to have found: RTI Rating. RTI rates – but more importantly, summarizes – FOI laws around the world.

Before this, I relied on GIJN’s list of international FOI laws, which is also very helpful. But RTI breaks each country down by exemptions, fees, appeals, etc.

The website isn’t the greatest – for instance, you basically have to open a country page and Ctrl+F for “fees.” But a global breakdown similar to RCFP’s Open Government Guide is a huge help.

Somewhat unsurprisingly, RTI is missing some countries entirely, like Cuba and North Korea. For this reason, I wouldn’t rely on the “rankings” so much, but still, terrific if you are outside the US or happen to need some records from another country. FOIA the leaders!

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