This set includes the first cumulative supplement, which brings the main work up to date to June 2005. Written by a team of barristers from New Square Chambers, The Law of Freedom of Information provides comprehensive analysis of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, with detailed coverage of the related subjects of confidentiality, privacy, data protection, official secrets, the internet and whistle blowing. The book contains practical examples of how the Act works, drawn from cases and practice in other jurisdictions where freedom of information has long been a reality, eg United States,…mehr
This set includes the first cumulative supplement, which brings the main work up to date to June 2005. Written by a team of barristers from New Square Chambers, The Law of Freedom of Information provides comprehensive analysis of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, with detailed coverage of the related subjects of confidentiality, privacy, data protection, official secrets, the internet and whistle blowing. The book contains practical examples of how the Act works, drawn from cases and practice in other jurisdictions where freedom of information has long been a reality, eg United States, Ireland, Canada and Australia. The author team has extensive practical knowledge of how government and the public sector work and how they interconnect with the media and business worlds. The book has a refreshingly practical approach and includes a guide to best practice which will be essential reading for all public authority lawyers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Macdonald QC is a leading public law silk and high profile campaigner for freedom of information and human rights legislation. Clive H. Jones is a public law and commercial barrister with extensive experience advising local authorities upon commercial and property matters, including tendering out and duties owed to the homeless and aslyum seekers.
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* A. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 * 1: The Historical Background * 2: The Debate in Parliament * 3: An Overview * B. THE PRESENT * 4: Freedom of Information until January 2005 * C. THE STATUTORY SCHEME * 5: Access to Information Held by Public Authorities * 6: Exempt Information * 7: Enforcement * 8: Historical Records * D. A COMPARATIVE VIEW * 9: A Comparison with Freedom of Information Elsewhere * E. RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER STATUTES * 10: Data Protection * 11: Medical Records * 12: Secrecy * 13: Whistle-Blowing * 14: Money Laundering * 15: Local Government * 16: The Environment and Other Statutes * F. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND THE COMMERCIAL WORLD * 17: Implications for Business * 18: Freedom of Information in Commercial Disputes * 19: The Internet * G. PRIVACY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS * 20: Privacy and Confidentiality * 21: The Human Rights Act 1998 * H. DEVOLUTION * 22: Scotland * 23: Wales and Northern Ireland * I. THE EUROPEAN UNION AND OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD * 24: The European Union * 25: The Right to Know in Australia, Canada, France, Ireland, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden and the United States * J. THE FUTURE * 26: The Future * FIRST CUMULATIVE SUPPLEMENT * The Supplement follows the same structure as the main work, with each contributor providing updates to their chapter(s), carefully referenced to the relevant paragraph of the main work.
* A. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 * 1: The Historical Background * 2: The Debate in Parliament * 3: An Overview * B. THE PRESENT * 4: Freedom of Information until January 2005 * C. THE STATUTORY SCHEME * 5: Access to Information Held by Public Authorities * 6: Exempt Information * 7: Enforcement * 8: Historical Records * D. A COMPARATIVE VIEW * 9: A Comparison with Freedom of Information Elsewhere * E. RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER STATUTES * 10: Data Protection * 11: Medical Records * 12: Secrecy * 13: Whistle-Blowing * 14: Money Laundering * 15: Local Government * 16: The Environment and Other Statutes * F. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND THE COMMERCIAL WORLD * 17: Implications for Business * 18: Freedom of Information in Commercial Disputes * 19: The Internet * G. PRIVACY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS * 20: Privacy and Confidentiality * 21: The Human Rights Act 1998 * H. DEVOLUTION * 22: Scotland * 23: Wales and Northern Ireland * I. THE EUROPEAN UNION AND OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD * 24: The European Union * 25: The Right to Know in Australia, Canada, France, Ireland, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden and the United States * J. THE FUTURE * 26: The Future * FIRST CUMULATIVE SUPPLEMENT * The Supplement follows the same structure as the main work, with each contributor providing updates to their chapter(s), carefully referenced to the relevant paragraph of the main work.
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