Access to information in Africa : law, culture and practice / edited by Fatima Diallo, Richard Calland.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9789004250659 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- Freedom of information -- Africa
- Government information -- Access control -- Africa
- Information policy -- Africa
- theoretical challenges in the African context
- the right of access to information the state of the art and the emerging theory of change
- the problem of access to information in African jurisdictions constitutionalism citizenship and human rights disclosure
- transparency and power relations social-anthropological perspectives on the right of access to information
- constitutional domestication of the right of access to information in Africa retrospect and prospect
- thematic studies statistics internet EITI and ATI
- statistics indicators and access to information
- the extractive industry transparency initiative and corruption in Nigeria rethinking the links between transparency and accountability
- towards realizing the right of access to internet based information in Africa
- ATI regional context and country studies
- an actionable constitutional right of ATI the case of Southern Africa
- The Uganda freedom of information campaign stuck in the mud
- realizing the right of access to information in Kenya what should stakeholders be on the lookout for
- the right to information in Burkina Faso an unfinished quest
- access to information and transparency opportunities and challenges for Nigeria FOI Act 2011
- Transparency in government -- Africa
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"The ATI Committee of the African Network of Constitutional Lawyers ... The papers presented in this book are a compilation of the ideas discussed within the group and elsewhere--and represent its research activities as a group or conducted by its individual members through other institutional contexts"--Acknowledgements.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
In English, some chapters translated from French.
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