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Vol. 2 (2015)
Vol. 2 (2015)
Publiée:
2016-03-06
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The right of Access to Public Information: An Analysis of International Conventions
Irène Bouhadana
1-10
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From The Right to Transparency to Open Government in a Digital Era. A French Approach
William Gilles
11-26
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Sunshine's chill: Overbroad American Open Meetings Laws and the Limits of Disclosure
Steven J. Mulroy
27-46
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Recent case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union on public access to documents: Regulation (EG) No.1049/2001 and beyond
Uta Biskup, Wolfgang Rosch
47-64
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Freedom of Information and Open Government in Denmark: Progress or deterioration ?
Helle Krunke
65-76
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The Norwegian Freedom of Information Act – A not so Transparent Act ?
Iris Nguyên-Duy
77-100
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When the Curtain Must Be Drawn – American Experience with Proceedings Involving Information That, for Reasons of National Security, Cannot Be Disclosed
Peter L. Strauss
101-122
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The Evolving Balance of Transparency and Privacy in Open Government
Irma S. Russell
123-134
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Domestic Surveillance of Public Activities and Transactions with Third Parties: Melding European and American Approaches
Christopher Slobogin
135-150
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Academic Freedom, the Presumption of Openness, and Privacy
Amy Gajda
151-164
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Free Speech, Transparency, and Democratic Government: an American Perspective
Russell L. Weaver
165-176
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Unchecked and Unbalanced: The Adverse Impact of Cybersurveillance on Government Transparency
Steven I. Friedland
177-190
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Financial Transparency of Local Governments in Eastern EU Countries
Vicente Pina, Miroslav Ivanov, Lourdes Torres
191-202
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Access to Information in the UK and India
Ben Worthy
203-226
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Journalist, Terrorist or Counter-terrorist? The Perils of Investigative Journalism Post-9/11
Clive Walker
227-256
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Access to National Security Information under the US Freedom of Information Act
Stephen J. Schulhofer
257-274
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The Informational Ombudsman: Fixing Open Government by Institutional Design
Mark Fenster
275-296
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Beware the Unintended Consequences: Government Transparency, Racial Data Collection, and Minority Rights in the United States and Abroad
Lia Epperson
297-310
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Entitlement to Public Records: Beyond Citizenship
Bernard W. Bell
311-326
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Accountability or participation? Disentangling the rationales for FOI access to deliberative material
Judith Bannister
327-344
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Public Tools for Open Governance: Review of RTI Act and Social Media in Indian Context
Charru Malhotra
345-359
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