Open government in a theoretical and practical context

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Open government in a theoretical and practical context

edited by Richard A. Chapman, Michael Hunt

Ashgate, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Combining a stimulating blend of academic authority and senior practitioner experience, this book tackles the principle of openness to official documentation and information flow. It covers important areas such as the Hutton Report into the death of Dr David Kelly, the freedom of speech in democratic societies, the value of the freedom of information and international comparisons. The book is a must read for courses on public policy and governance and information law.

目次

  • Contents: Open government and freedom of information, Michael Hunt and Richard A. Chapman
  • The Freedom of Information Act - the first three months, Lord Goodhart
  • The potential benefits of freedom of information, Simon James
  • Local government and access to information, Michael Hunt
  • The Principle of Complementarity: freedom of information, public accountability and whistleblowing, Geoffrey Hunt
  • The Hutton Report: judgment, leadership and open government, Richard A. Chapman
  • Freedom with or freedom of information: the role of 'special advisers' in British central government, Barry J. O'Toole
  • Openness: a perspective from the Committee on Standards in Public Life, Robert Behrens
  • Freedom of information: where we were, where we are (and why), where we are going (and how), James Michael
  • Freedom of information and its impact on archives, Susan Healy
  • Freedom with information: electronic government, information intensity and challenges to citizenship, John A. Taylor, Miriam Lips and Joe Organ
  • Open Government in a theoretical and practical context, Richard A. Chapman and Michael Hunt
  • A background note: the House of Commons and the Freedom of Information Act 2000, Frank Cranmer
  • Index.

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