“…Riegner,6 explored the issues of access to information as a human right and a constitutional guarantee; Mendel, 7 studied some legal issues regarding freedom of information as an internationally protected human right; Christoffersen, J. Jukka Viljanen, 8 drew attention to the activities of the European Court of Human Rights as a developer of general doctrines of human rights law, Laurence R. Helfer, 9 integration as a deep structural principle of the European human rights regime in the reconstruction of the European Court of Human Rights; Kaplina, O, and Tumanyants A, 10 studied the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights that influenced the criminal process in Ukraine and others. Recently, the development and research in scientific sources of such human rights as the human right to virtual 11 , the human right to security 12 , the human right to Internet access 13 , the human right to innovation 14 , the rights of the patient to receive information in the concept of "health and human rights" 15 , international standards of the right to information, features of the institutional framework of the right to information in certain jurisdictions 16 , problems of application of the Law of Ukraine on access to public information. 17 However, the issues of integration of the practice of the European Court of Human Rights regarding the problems of exercising the right to access to public information do not lose their relevance, since the problems of protecting human rights and freedoms in the context of European integration processes in Ukraine require improvement both in form and content.…”