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Title Access to information in Africa : law, culture and practice / edited by Fatima Diallo, Richard Calland
Published Leiden : Brill, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 296 pages) : maps
Series Afrika-Studiecentrum series ; v. 27
Afrika-Studiecentrum series ; v. 27.
Contents The right of access to information : the state of the art and the emerging theory of change / Richard Calland -- The problem of access to information in African jurisdictions : constitutionalism, citizenship, and the human rights discourse / Colin Darch -- Transparency and power relations : socio-anthropological perspectives on the right of access to information / Fatima Diallo -- Constitutional domestication of the right of access to information in Africa : retrospect and prospects / Fola Adeleke -- Statistics, indicators and access to information in African countries / Colin Darch -- The extractive industry transparency initiative and corruption in Nigeria : rethinking the links between transparency and accountability / Uwafiokun Idemudia -- Towards realizing the right of access to Internet-based information in Africa / Fola Adeleke and Matilda Lasseko Phooko -- An actionable constitutional right of ATI : the case of Southern Africa / Matilda Lasseko Phooko -- The Uganda freedom of information campaign : stuck in the mud? / Dan Ngabirano -- Realizing the right of access to information in Kenya : what should stakeholders be on the lookout for? / Edwin Abuya -- The right to information in Burkina Faso : an unfinished quest / Abdoul Karim Sango -- Access to information and transparency : opportunities and challenges for Nigeria's FOI Act 2011 / Morayo Adebayo and Akinyinka Akinyoade
Summary For a long time, Africa has 'lagged' behind global advances in transparency, but there are now significant developments on the continent. In a ground-breaking book, 'Access to Information in Africa' brings together for the first time a collection of African academics and practitioners to contribute to the fast-growing body of scholarship that is now accumulating internationally. This is therefore an African account of progress made and setbacks suffered, but also an account of challenges and obstacles that confront both policy-makers and practitioners. These challenges must be overcome if greater public access to information is to make a distinctive, positive contribution to the continent's democratic and socio-economic future. This book offers a necessarily multi-dimensional perspective on the state of ATI in African jurisdictions and the emerging, new praxis - a praxis that will entail a genuine domestication of the right of access to information on the continent
Notes "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
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes In English, some chapters translated from French
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Subject Freedom of information -- Africa
Government information -- Africa
Public records -- Access control -- Africa
LAW -- Civil Rights.
LAW -- Constitutional.
LAW -- Public.
Freedom of information
Government information
Public records -- Access control
Africa
Form Electronic book
Author Diallo, Fatima, editor, author.
Calland, Richard, editor, author.
LC no. 2013009560
ISBN 9789004251892
9004251898