The case of Smartsource Drainage & Water Reports Ltd v Information Commissioner is an important case which adjudicates on the application of the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (‘the Regulations’)1 to private companies performing a public function. It considers whether such companies are ‘public authorities’ under regulations 2(2)(c) and 2(2)(d) of the Regulations
In the paper considerations are presented on the meaning of access to environmental information as o...
This research examines the potential of information disclosure for environmental regulation. The res...
Access to information laws are increasingly being adopted, usually based on democratic ideals of gov...
The case of Smartsource Drainage & Water Reports Ltd v Information Commissioner is an important ...
Case-note on CJEU decision on which bodies are "public authorities" for the purposes of public acces...
Case-note on Fish Legal and Ashirley v Information Commissioner, on what constitutes a "public autho...
Companies are increasingly faced with demands for access to information which until quite recently w...
The current paradigm for democracy and environmental justice rests heavily on the principles of tran...
Notes Information Commissioner's decision that a Port Authority is bound to disclose environmental i...
The book is aimed at information rights practitioners and those in public authorities charged with m...
Making market operators responsible for having and giving access to information about their impact o...
Since the 1970s, the concept of environmental democracy, including the right to gain access to envir...
Since the 1970s, the concept of environmental democracy, including the right to gain access to envir...
For Europe, the state of the environment is crucial for quality of life. Therefore, information on t...
Discussions on how the public engages with environmental information within environmental governance...
In the paper considerations are presented on the meaning of access to environmental information as o...
This research examines the potential of information disclosure for environmental regulation. The res...
Access to information laws are increasingly being adopted, usually based on democratic ideals of gov...
The case of Smartsource Drainage & Water Reports Ltd v Information Commissioner is an important ...
Case-note on CJEU decision on which bodies are "public authorities" for the purposes of public acces...
Case-note on Fish Legal and Ashirley v Information Commissioner, on what constitutes a "public autho...
Companies are increasingly faced with demands for access to information which until quite recently w...
The current paradigm for democracy and environmental justice rests heavily on the principles of tran...
Notes Information Commissioner's decision that a Port Authority is bound to disclose environmental i...
The book is aimed at information rights practitioners and those in public authorities charged with m...
Making market operators responsible for having and giving access to information about their impact o...
Since the 1970s, the concept of environmental democracy, including the right to gain access to envir...
Since the 1970s, the concept of environmental democracy, including the right to gain access to envir...
For Europe, the state of the environment is crucial for quality of life. Therefore, information on t...
Discussions on how the public engages with environmental information within environmental governance...
In the paper considerations are presented on the meaning of access to environmental information as o...
This research examines the potential of information disclosure for environmental regulation. The res...
Access to information laws are increasingly being adopted, usually based on democratic ideals of gov...