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The Law of Freedom of Information

MacDonald, JohnJones, Clive H.(Contributions by)
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"The Law of Freedom of Information" is set to become the standard work of authority in this newly important field.

Its comprehensive, analytical approach provides the complete reference volume for practitioners advising on the Freedom of Information Act 2000: those working within or advising the myriad public bodies upon which the Act imposes new duties regarding the disclosure and handling of information; those advising clients with a personal, professional or commercial interest in obtaining information from those newly obliged to provide it; and those in the business community for whom the Act raises important concerns about the potential accessibility of commercially sensitive information.

Written by an expert team of public lawyers from New Square Chambers, the book offers a comprehensive analysis of the Act, with detailed coverage of the related subjects of confidentiality, privacy, data protection, official secrets, the Internet and whistle blowing.

The book contains practical examples of how the Act works, drawn from cases and practice in other jurisdictions where freedom of information has long been a reality, eg United States, Ireland, Canada and Australia. John Macdonald QC, Clive H Jones and the author team have extensive practical knowledge of how government and the public sector work, and how they interconnect with the media and business worlds.

The book has a refreshingly practical approach and includes a guide to best practice which will be essential reading for all local government lawyers.

It is kept up to date with regular paperback updating supplements.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0199249946 / 9780199249947
Hardback
01/04/2003
United Kingdom
English
lxxii, 1094 p.
26 cm
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