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基本説明
To examine the UK's Freedom of Information Act of 2005, the work of the Campaign to Protect Rural England is used as a case study.
Full Description
This volume contains articles examining freedom of information statutes, including those protecting government employees who expose official misconduct. Using United States laws as examples, the articles explore the relationship of these laws to administrative and constitutional theory in the United States. In addition, they demonstrate how varying conceptions of information illuminate the controversies in the application of these laws to the revolution in the electronic storage and retrieval of information. The articles allow the reader to speculate how the connection of these laws to liberal democratic theory explains their recent adoption in several countries and their international application.
Contents
List of Tables, Acknowledgements, Notes on Contributors, FoI Research Workshop Participants, List of Abbreviations, 1 Freedom of Information: Local Government, 2 The Context and Challenges of Freedom of Information in Local Government: A Practitioner's Perspective, 3 Openness and Freedom of Information in Local Government: Concepts and Issues, 4 O pen Government at the Local Level in England: FoI Implementation from 2005 to 2008, 5 Local Government, Freedom of Information and Participation, 6 Freedom of Information in Scotland and the UK: Time to Notice the Difference, 7 The Impact of Freedom of Information on Irish Local Government, 8 Freedom of Information and the Campaign to Protect Rural England, 9 Freedom of Information and Participation: Comparing Local and Central Government, 10 The Morality of Open Government, 11 Freedom of Information: Local Government, Democracy and Accountability, Appendix: Information Commissioner's Office Model Publication Scheme, Index



