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Daily Archives: October 17, 2012

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FOI Requests: Do You Know about Your Right to Know?

Archive - Pre 2015By adminOctober 17, 2012Leave a comment

Why do the citizens of some countries make far fewer requests under Freedom of Information (FOI) laws than others? In a fascinating new paper, Sarah Holsen and Martial Pasquier from the Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration (IDHEAP) set out to address this puzzle. Because many FOI laws are similar, we might assume that public…

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