Family rights in Germany, communication with the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe and comparison of access to documents in Bavaria and Norway.
The first petition suggests to implement the suggestions of the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe: http://wkeim.bplaced.net/files/petition_ba-m.htm in the context of family rights; http://wkeim.bplaced.net/files/familyrights.htm
Public discussion in press and private data: http://web.archive.org/web/20140102030644/http://www.petra-heller.com:80/ENGLISH_SECTION.152.0.html
Communication with the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe documenting “a legitimate interest” to the answer of the ministries:
Letter to the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe: 18.11.2003: http://wkeim.bplaced.net/files/coe-complaint.htm
Answer 28. November 2003: http://wkeim.bplaced.net/files/coe-031128.htm
Letter 21. November 2006: http://wkeim.bplaced.net/files/coe-0611.htm
Answer of the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe 2007: http://wkeim.bplaced.net/files/coe-071026.pdf
Follow-up 2011: http://wkeim.bplaced.net/files/foi-eu.htm
Answer 5.12.2011: http://wkeim.bplaced.net/files/coe-111205.pdf
Access to documents in Bavaria and Norway:
How does the Norwegian government manage to deal with around 300,000 requests for access to files per year? http://wkeim.bplaced.net/files/access-to-information-Bavaria.html
Letter to Bavarian Government: How many applications of the Article 39 of the Bavarian Data Protection Act: http://wkeim.bplaced.net/files/Akteneinsicht-Bayern-Abfrage.html
No statistics: http://wkeim.bplaced.net/files/Akteneinsicht-Bayern.html
Letter to Bavarian State Commissioner for Data Protection to report on access to documents: http://wkeim.bplaced.net/files/Akteneinsicht-Bayern-Grundrecht.html
Answer from Bavarian State Commissioner for Data Protection: No obligation to report: http://wkeim.bplaced.net/files/BayLfD-2023.pdf