[extract] The purpose of this article is to show how freedom of information and open government have come under pressure in Denmark. Denmark has traditionally been known as a very open society. However, recent developments have challenged Denmark’s commitment to giving the public access to information, as well as its commitment to open government. The questions have arisen because of changed security situation following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, increased EU cooperation since the EU system has traditionally provided less public access to information than the Danish system, and recent amendments to the Danish Public Records Act that limit public access to internal documents that detail or describe political decision-making. Obviously, some...
The article discusses global access to government information developments and challenges. Access to...
The article analyzes and discusses recent developments in the political information environment in D...
The Nordic countries have a long history of public access to official documents. In this respect, No...
This article presents an empirical based study of the implementation and effectiveness of freedom of...
The main thesis of the article is that informational privacy slows down the progress in many areas o...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the limits of providing access to information for everyone ...
A working paper on the theoretical rights to access of information from a legalistic perspective. W...
Freedom of information, openness and transparency are words that are freely used in public discourse...
Freedom of information, openness and transparency are words that are freely used in public discourse...
The right of access to documents is constitutionally based in Sweden and has a long history. The rig...
Governments have become increasingly open and transparent over the last few years. Originally, this ...
Introduction. This study explores the notions of government openness and secrecy in public access to...
If freedom of information is fundamental to contemporary democracy, why have democratic countries di...
The freedom of the public to access government information is one of the cornerstones of democracy. ...
This thesis is about the origins and development of freedom of information laws. The number of count...
The article discusses global access to government information developments and challenges. Access to...
The article analyzes and discusses recent developments in the political information environment in D...
The Nordic countries have a long history of public access to official documents. In this respect, No...
This article presents an empirical based study of the implementation and effectiveness of freedom of...
The main thesis of the article is that informational privacy slows down the progress in many areas o...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the limits of providing access to information for everyone ...
A working paper on the theoretical rights to access of information from a legalistic perspective. W...
Freedom of information, openness and transparency are words that are freely used in public discourse...
Freedom of information, openness and transparency are words that are freely used in public discourse...
The right of access to documents is constitutionally based in Sweden and has a long history. The rig...
Governments have become increasingly open and transparent over the last few years. Originally, this ...
Introduction. This study explores the notions of government openness and secrecy in public access to...
If freedom of information is fundamental to contemporary democracy, why have democratic countries di...
The freedom of the public to access government information is one of the cornerstones of democracy. ...
This thesis is about the origins and development of freedom of information laws. The number of count...
The article discusses global access to government information developments and challenges. Access to...
The article analyzes and discusses recent developments in the political information environment in D...
The Nordic countries have a long history of public access to official documents. In this respect, No...