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TRANSPARENCY AT CENTER STAGE: Both major party presidential nominees are being criticized across the political spectrum for failing to be open and transparent with voters. Unfortunately, "several of the norms we have for what the public should know are...
"Bringing citizens closer to the local governments that serve them" PARIS, FRANCE December 9, 2016 - The Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, hosted a dedicated subnational open government track with government leaders and civil society partners from 15 cities...
Yesterday State Services Minister Paula Bennett announced New Zealand's second Open Government Partnership (OGP) National Action Plan for 2016-18 (NAP). This plan is a solid roadmap to achieving more openness in government.
New Zealand’s democratic system operates through a culture and commitment to openness, freedom of information and public accountability. New Zealand’s commitment to the OGP solidifies these principles and values. New Zealand’s first action plan sought...
[I]“f the dignity of the individual is upheld across Africa, then I believe Americans will be more free as well, because I believe that none of us are fully free when others in the human family remain shackled by poverty or disease or oppression. … Governments...
SOCRATES is an international, refereed (peer-reviewed) and indexed scholarly hybrid open-access journal in Public Administration a...
JK Rowling and the Chamber of Secrets | Media Law Journal
By Steven | May 11, 2008 Actually, it’s not a chamber that she’s looking to keep secret. It’s a photograph on the open street. She’s sued over the publication of some paparazzi photos of her and her h...
NZ’s Dunne v Canwest | Media Law Journal
By Steven | May 3, 2010 Here’s a column I wrote about the Dunne case suggesting that the media’s predictions of doom and gloom were wrong. Judging by the media reaction, Justice Young’s decision to or...
Do you have an interest in Media Standards? The New Zealand Media Council is seeking applications from suitable candidates for appointment as a member of the Council representing the public. The appoi...
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