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Freedom Of Information

"Freedom Of Information" explores the vital role of public access laws in a democracy, focusing on government transparency and accountability. It highlights how these laws empower informed citizenship by allowing individuals to scrutinize government actions. The book argues that effective Freedom of Information (FOI) laws are fundamental to a healthy democracy, reducing corruption and enabling informed decision-making. For example, without access to information, corruption can increase exponentially.

The book examines the history and evolution of FOI laws, tracing their development from the post-World War II era to the present day, with a focus on the US Freedom of Information Act of 1966. It then delves into the practical aspects of requesting government records, navigating bureaucratic hurdles, and understanding exemptions. Case studies illustrate the successes and failures of FOI laws in practice, showing how they've been used to uncover wrongdoing and influence policy.

The book adopts a pragmatic and analytical approach, presenting information in plain language suitable for a broad audience. It progresses logically, starting with core concepts, then moving to practical applications and recommendations for strengthening transparency mechanisms. This makes it valuable for students, journalists, policymakers, and engaged citizens interested in understanding their rights to access government information.


Author:

  • Michael Johnson

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 115 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Politics

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