The Accountability mexican system and its interaction with Archivistics
Abstract
The Federal Law of Transparency and Access to Public Government Information, the National General Archive, the Federal Institute of Access to Information, Records of the Federal Government and Archivistics are common elements to the same decisive trend information since each of them is highly linked to another and not to contribute any of these in the correct manner, the rest of the functions, processes, and especially the results, decrease the possibility of adequate provision of information.Addressing public policies on accountability, transparency and access to government information in most cases refers to approaches and observations that are expressed from the standpoint of political, legal, regulatory and even democratic trend, therefore, to systematically introduce a new perspective able to display, detail and outline methodological archivistic background which enables effective and efficient development of such policies is sought from the beginning.Downloads
Authors publishing in this journal acknowledge the conditions below:
- Authors retain the copyright of their work while they transfer the right of the first publishing to the journal, under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) Licence, which allows third parties to reproduce them under the condition that express mention is given to the author and to its original publication in the journal.
- Authors may enter into other contractual and independent arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the version of the article published in this journal (for instance, it can be published in an institutional repository or in a book). In any case, an express mention should be given to its first publication in the journal.
- It is permitted and encouraged to publish online the articles (for example, on institutional or personal pages).