The concluding statement of the Burns Commission, established to evaluate whether changes are needed to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), ruled no major legislative changes were required. As such Freedom of Information (FOI) legislation still enables anyone to obtain information from public authorities. In this brief report article we explore arguments regarding FOI as an instrument for healthcare research using an international research programme as a case study
Freedom of information (FoI) legislation has been represented as a valuable but underused means of g...
In July 2015 the government appointed a new independent commission to look into how the law on freed...
This article investigates the future of Britain's Freedom of Information Act [FOIA]. It argues that ...
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 ...
Dr Tom Webb reflects on the recent symposium hosted by the Centre for Law and Society on the Freedom...
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a powerful tool for social researchers. However, these rese...
This article is the second part in a series reporting on Freedom of Information procedures in the Un...
The purpose of this article is to report on early findings from a wide scale research project which ...
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) enacted by the Westminster Parliament applies to public a...
Is freedom of information a viable research tool? Step three: Responses and Conclusions In the next ...
This paper evaluates a method of generating a unique dataset that has been underused-a Freedom of In...
First paragraph: The Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 came into effect on 1st January 2005...
Why do governments pass freedom of information laws? The symbolic power and force surrounding FOI ma...
The government set up the Independent Commission on Freedom of Information on 17 July 2015 to review...
Freedom of information (FoI) legislation has been represented as a valuable but underused means of g...
In July 2015 the government appointed a new independent commission to look into how the law on freed...
This article investigates the future of Britain's Freedom of Information Act [FOIA]. It argues that ...
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 ...
Dr Tom Webb reflects on the recent symposium hosted by the Centre for Law and Society on the Freedom...
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a powerful tool for social researchers. However, these rese...
This article is the second part in a series reporting on Freedom of Information procedures in the Un...
The purpose of this article is to report on early findings from a wide scale research project which ...
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) enacted by the Westminster Parliament applies to public a...
Is freedom of information a viable research tool? Step three: Responses and Conclusions In the next ...
This paper evaluates a method of generating a unique dataset that has been underused-a Freedom of In...
First paragraph: The Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 came into effect on 1st January 2005...
Why do governments pass freedom of information laws? The symbolic power and force surrounding FOI ma...
The government set up the Independent Commission on Freedom of Information on 17 July 2015 to review...
Freedom of information (FoI) legislation has been represented as a valuable but underused means of g...
In July 2015 the government appointed a new independent commission to look into how the law on freed...
This article investigates the future of Britain's Freedom of Information Act [FOIA]. It argues that ...