The government set up the Independent Commission on Freedom of Information on 17 July 2015 to review the Freedom of Information Act 2000. The Commission held a public call for evidence and has reviewed the Act as it has developed in the 10 years since it came into force. After receiving the Commission’s final report, the government published a written ministerial statement to respond to the Commission’s recommendations. They agreed with the weight of evidence (including our submission) that FOI should not be curtailed
This report reviews Australia\u27s freedom of information laws and the extent to which they provide ...
The concluding statement of the Burns Commission, established to evaluate whether changes are needed...
The author argues that Freedom of Information legislation has been a disappointment for journalists
Freedom of Information, since its inception by the previous Labour government, has proven popular wi...
In July 2015 the government appointed a new independent commission to look into how the law on freed...
The purpose of this article is to report on early findings from a wide scale research project which ...
Is freedom of information a viable research tool? Step three: Responses and Conclusions In the next ...
This article is the second part in a series reporting on Freedom of Information procedures in the Un...
This chapter considers Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) as a viable tool for academic research. To ...
This chapter considers Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) as a viable tool for academic research. To ...
The audit examined the extent to which the 11 Victorian public sector (VPS) departments and Victoria...
Dr Tom Webb reflects on the recent symposium hosted by the Centre for Law and Society on the Freedom...
Freedom of information legislation came into effect in the UK in 2005. All universities that receive...
First Published April 21, 2021Despite great volume of research into press–state relations, we know l...
Freedom of information (FOI) laws allow private citizens to request data from public authorities. It...
This report reviews Australia\u27s freedom of information laws and the extent to which they provide ...
The concluding statement of the Burns Commission, established to evaluate whether changes are needed...
The author argues that Freedom of Information legislation has been a disappointment for journalists
Freedom of Information, since its inception by the previous Labour government, has proven popular wi...
In July 2015 the government appointed a new independent commission to look into how the law on freed...
The purpose of this article is to report on early findings from a wide scale research project which ...
Is freedom of information a viable research tool? Step three: Responses and Conclusions In the next ...
This article is the second part in a series reporting on Freedom of Information procedures in the Un...
This chapter considers Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) as a viable tool for academic research. To ...
This chapter considers Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) as a viable tool for academic research. To ...
The audit examined the extent to which the 11 Victorian public sector (VPS) departments and Victoria...
Dr Tom Webb reflects on the recent symposium hosted by the Centre for Law and Society on the Freedom...
Freedom of information legislation came into effect in the UK in 2005. All universities that receive...
First Published April 21, 2021Despite great volume of research into press–state relations, we know l...
Freedom of information (FOI) laws allow private citizens to request data from public authorities. It...
This report reviews Australia\u27s freedom of information laws and the extent to which they provide ...
The concluding statement of the Burns Commission, established to evaluate whether changes are needed...
The author argues that Freedom of Information legislation has been a disappointment for journalists