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Developing countries 1 E-Government 1 E-government 1 Entwicklungsländer 1
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Lemieux, Victoria L. 2 Mendel, Toby 2 Trapnell, Stephanie E. 2 Excell, Carole 1 Thurston, Anne 1 Worker, Jesse 1
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Right to information working paper series 7
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ECONIS (ZBW) 7
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One Step Forward, Two Steps Backward? : Does E-Government Make Governments in Developing Countries More Transparent and Accountable?
Lemieux, Victoria L. - 2015
Many countries are in the process of transitioning from primarily paper-based administrative systems to digital systems through the application of information and communication technology (ICTs) as part of e-Government initiatives. Though much has been written about the positive power of...
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Managing Records and Information for Transparent, Accountable, and Inclusive Governance in the Digital Environment : Lessons from Nordic Countries
Thurston, Anne - 2015
This set of three case studies explores the intersection of openness, digital governance, andhigh quality information in Estonia,1 Finland, and Norway with the aim of identifying lessonsthat will support the same objectives in lower resource countries. Openness, a key aspect ofthe international...
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Designing Right to Information Laws for Effective Implementation
Mendel, Toby - 2015
This paper looks at the relationship between the design of a law which aims to give individuals a right to access information held by public authorities, i.e. a right to information (RTI) law, and the successful implementation of that law. The legal framework involves both laws and subordinate...
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Right to Information : Identifying Drivers of Effectiveness in Implementation
Lemieux, Victoria L.; Trapnell, Stephanie E. - 2014
The findings from the study suggest that international pressure for more effective Right to Information (RTI) implementation only goes so far. The development of RTI laws with the encouragement, assistance, or insistence of the international community was a prominent theme throughout the case...
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Right to Information : Case Studies on Implementation
Trapnell, Stephanie E. - 2014
This first round of eight case studies was completed in 2012. The case studies were prepared examining the experience of a number of countries that have passed Right to Information (RTI) legislation within the last 15 years: Albania, India, Mexico, Moldova, Peru, Romania, Uganda, and the United...
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Requests and Appeals Data in Right to Information Systems : Brazil, India, Jordan, Mexico, South Africa, Thailand, United Kingdom, and United States
Excell, Carole; Worker, Jesse - 2014
This paper provides a summary of data about requests and appeals published by central reporting bodies in eight countries. It was prepared for the World Bank as part of a larger study on the implementation of right to information (RTI) laws. It examines available RTI data about requests and...
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Right to Information : Recent Spread of RTI Legislation
Mendel, Toby - 2014
In the last 20 years, there has been a massive growth in the number of national laws giving individuals the right to access information held by public bodies (right to information or RTI laws). The number of countries with such laws has grown from 19 mostly Western democracies i
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