Freedom of Information

The Law, the Practice and the Ideal

Patrick Birkinshaw author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:1st Apr '10

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This detailed discussion of FOI laws and personal data laws examines the historical development and their modern context.

Freedom of Information (FOI) laws have generated calls for constitutional reform. Pressures for national security and secrecy must be balanced alongside demands for FOI. This detailed discussion of FOI laws and personal data laws examines the historical development of secrecy, national security and government, and their modern context.Enacted in 2000 and in operation in the UK since 2005, the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act has revealed information which has generated calls for constitutional reform. A massive 'information jurisprudence' has developed through the decisions of the Information Commissioner, the Information Tribunal and the courts. Governments' responses to the war on terror have involved increased resort to claims of national security and accompanying secrecy, but these developments have to exist alongside demands for FOI and transparency. FOI has to balance access to and protection of personal information, and major amendments have been made to the Data Protection Act in order to balance the competing demands of transparency and privacy. This detailed discussion of FOI laws and personal data laws examines the historical development of secrecy, national security and government, and their modern context.

ISBN: 9780521888028

Dimensions: 254mm x 180mm x 30mm

Weight: 1280g

578 pages

4th Revised edition