Right to Information : Identifying Drivers of Effectiveness in Implementation

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 commun...

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Main Authors: Trapnell, Stephanie E., Lemieux, Victoria L.
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
Subjects:
WEB
ICT
LAW
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24869705/right-information-identifying-drivers-effectiveness-implementation
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spelling okr-10986-225182021-04-23T14:04:09Z Right to Information : Identifying Drivers of Effectiveness in Implementation Trapnell, Stephanie E. Lemieux, Victoria L. SKILLS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ANNUAL REPORT DOMAINS DESIGNATION ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT POLITICS TRAINING PROVIDERS TELECOMMUNICATION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ANNUAL REPORTS PORTALS DATA SOURCES USE OF INFORMATION GROUPS DATA COLLECTION PROGRAMS DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE CITATION INFORMATION SERVICES CONTENTS ADMINISTRATIONS RESEARCHER INFORMATION MANAGEMENT CONTENT MODELS PROJECTS TRAINING PROGRAMS PLANNING ABSTRACTION DECISION- MAKING BINDING DISCLOSURE INDICES CULTURAL NORMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS REGULATORY REFORM CLASSIFYING E-GOVERNMENT PLANS TELEVISION LITERACY REPOSITORIES COLLABORATION KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS ARCHIVES BULLETIN BOARDS INFORMATION ACCESS DATA INFORMATION NEEDS TRAINING COMPUTERS PARTNERSHIPS DOCUMENT GENERALIZATIONS DOMAIN INFORMATION SERVICES PROBABILITY INFORMATION CENTER DEMOCRACY BUREAUCRATIC RESISTANCE SITE BUREAUCRACIES EXPERTS ARTICLES CASES DOCUMENTS WEB CIVIC ENGAGEMENT LEARNING WEBSITES RESEARCH CULTURAL CHANGE STANDARDS ARTICLE DATABASES CLASSIFICATION ACCESSION LIBRARY RADIO CONTENT ANALYSIS CATALOGS ARCHIVE ACCESS TO INFORMATION PUBLISHING ACCESS TO RECORDS LIBRARIES USERS READING TECHNOLOGY EXTRACTING POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS DESCRIPTIONS CATALOGING SCIENCE USABILITY SOFTWARE PARTICIPATION DESCRIPTION KNOWLEDGE BASE POLITICAL SYSTEMS SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICERS INDEX RESEARCHERS PROTOCOLS NATIONAL LIBRARY SOCIAL SCIENCE DECISION-MAKING INFORMATION EXCHANGE FILING EMAIL POLICY CASE INTERNET MEDIA ADMINISTRATION INFORMATION CENTERS CONCEPT ICT FREEDOM OF INFORMATION SCIENTISTS PUBLIC RELATIONS OBJECT INVESTMENT PHONES REPOSITORY PARTNERS GENERALIZATION TRAINING EVENTS TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENTS E-GOVERNANCE SITES LAW INFORMATION OFFICERS DISCLOSURES FUNDING STANDARD COMMUNICATION USER GROUPS CONCEPTS DATABASE COLLECTIVE ACTION TECHNOLOGIES NATIONAL ARCHIVES ENTRY INNOVATIONS USER STORAGE 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 studies, particularly for EU countries during their accession process. But implementation is a less straightforward task, with many interlocking, moving parts, and international support comes in ad hoc fashion as the process unfolds. A strong implication from these findings is that a national coordinating strategy may be valuable for implementation. This kind of strategy document should take the interdependence of the drivers of effectiveness into account when drafting policies and rules for practice, and can serve as a guiding document when deciding on foreign funding priorities. 2015-08-19T19:53:05Z 2015-08-19T19:53:05Z 2014-12-01 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24869705/right-information-identifying-drivers-effectiveness-implementation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22518 English en_US Right to information working paper series; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper
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topic SKILLS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
ANNUAL REPORT
DOMAINS
DESIGNATION
ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT
POLITICS
TRAINING PROVIDERS
TELECOMMUNICATION
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
ANNUAL REPORTS
PORTALS
DATA SOURCES
USE OF INFORMATION
GROUPS
DATA COLLECTION
PROGRAMS
DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
CITATION
INFORMATION
SERVICES
CONTENTS
ADMINISTRATIONS
RESEARCHER
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
CONTENT
MODELS
PROJECTS
TRAINING PROGRAMS
PLANNING
ABSTRACTION
DECISION- MAKING
BINDING
DISCLOSURE
INDICES
CULTURAL NORMS
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
REGULATORY REFORM
CLASSIFYING
E-GOVERNMENT
PLANS
TELEVISION
LITERACY
REPOSITORIES
COLLABORATION
KNOWLEDGE
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
COMMUNICATIONS
ARCHIVES
BULLETIN BOARDS
INFORMATION ACCESS
DATA
INFORMATION NEEDS
TRAINING
COMPUTERS
PARTNERSHIPS
DOCUMENT
GENERALIZATIONS
DOMAIN
INFORMATION SERVICES
PROBABILITY
INFORMATION CENTER
DEMOCRACY
BUREAUCRATIC RESISTANCE
SITE
BUREAUCRACIES
EXPERTS
ARTICLES
CASES
DOCUMENTS
WEB
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
LEARNING
WEBSITES
RESEARCH
CULTURAL CHANGE
STANDARDS
ARTICLE
DATABASES
CLASSIFICATION
ACCESSION
LIBRARY
RADIO
CONTENT ANALYSIS
CATALOGS
ARCHIVE
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
PUBLISHING
ACCESS TO RECORDS
LIBRARIES
USERS
READING
TECHNOLOGY
EXTRACTING
POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS
DESCRIPTIONS
CATALOGING
SCIENCE
USABILITY
SOFTWARE
PARTICIPATION
DESCRIPTION
KNOWLEDGE BASE
POLITICAL SYSTEMS
SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
ARRANGEMENTS
CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICERS
INDEX
RESEARCHERS
PROTOCOLS
NATIONAL LIBRARY
SOCIAL SCIENCE
DECISION-MAKING
INFORMATION EXCHANGE
FILING
EMAIL
POLICY
CASE
INTERNET
MEDIA
ADMINISTRATION
INFORMATION CENTERS
CONCEPT
ICT
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
SCIENTISTS
PUBLIC RELATIONS
OBJECT
INVESTMENT
PHONES
REPOSITORY
PARTNERS
GENERALIZATION
TRAINING EVENTS
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENTS
E-GOVERNANCE
SITES
LAW
INFORMATION OFFICERS
DISCLOSURES
FUNDING
STANDARD
COMMUNICATION
USER GROUPS
CONCEPTS
DATABASE
COLLECTIVE ACTION
TECHNOLOGIES
NATIONAL ARCHIVES
ENTRY
INNOVATIONS
USER
STORAGE
spellingShingle SKILLS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
ANNUAL REPORT
DOMAINS
DESIGNATION
ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT
POLITICS
TRAINING PROVIDERS
TELECOMMUNICATION
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
ANNUAL REPORTS
PORTALS
DATA SOURCES
USE OF INFORMATION
GROUPS
DATA COLLECTION
PROGRAMS
DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
CITATION
INFORMATION
SERVICES
CONTENTS
ADMINISTRATIONS
RESEARCHER
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
CONTENT
MODELS
PROJECTS
TRAINING PROGRAMS
PLANNING
ABSTRACTION
DECISION- MAKING
BINDING
DISCLOSURE
INDICES
CULTURAL NORMS
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
REGULATORY REFORM
CLASSIFYING
E-GOVERNMENT
PLANS
TELEVISION
LITERACY
REPOSITORIES
COLLABORATION
KNOWLEDGE
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
COMMUNICATIONS
ARCHIVES
BULLETIN BOARDS
INFORMATION ACCESS
DATA
INFORMATION NEEDS
TRAINING
COMPUTERS
PARTNERSHIPS
DOCUMENT
GENERALIZATIONS
DOMAIN
INFORMATION SERVICES
PROBABILITY
INFORMATION CENTER
DEMOCRACY
BUREAUCRATIC RESISTANCE
SITE
BUREAUCRACIES
EXPERTS
ARTICLES
CASES
DOCUMENTS
WEB
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
LEARNING
WEBSITES
RESEARCH
CULTURAL CHANGE
STANDARDS
ARTICLE
DATABASES
CLASSIFICATION
ACCESSION
LIBRARY
RADIO
CONTENT ANALYSIS
CATALOGS
ARCHIVE
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
PUBLISHING
ACCESS TO RECORDS
LIBRARIES
USERS
READING
TECHNOLOGY
EXTRACTING
POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS
DESCRIPTIONS
CATALOGING
SCIENCE
USABILITY
SOFTWARE
PARTICIPATION
DESCRIPTION
KNOWLEDGE BASE
POLITICAL SYSTEMS
SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
ARRANGEMENTS
CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICERS
INDEX
RESEARCHERS
PROTOCOLS
NATIONAL LIBRARY
SOCIAL SCIENCE
DECISION-MAKING
INFORMATION EXCHANGE
FILING
EMAIL
POLICY
CASE
INTERNET
MEDIA
ADMINISTRATION
INFORMATION CENTERS
CONCEPT
ICT
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
SCIENTISTS
PUBLIC RELATIONS
OBJECT
INVESTMENT
PHONES
REPOSITORY
PARTNERS
GENERALIZATION
TRAINING EVENTS
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENTS
E-GOVERNANCE
SITES
LAW
INFORMATION OFFICERS
DISCLOSURES
FUNDING
STANDARD
COMMUNICATION
USER GROUPS
CONCEPTS
DATABASE
COLLECTIVE ACTION
TECHNOLOGIES
NATIONAL ARCHIVES
ENTRY
INNOVATIONS
USER
STORAGE
Trapnell, Stephanie E.
Lemieux, Victoria L.
Right to Information : Identifying Drivers of Effectiveness in Implementation
relation Right to information working paper series;
description 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 studies, particularly for EU countries during their accession process. But implementation is a less straightforward task, with many interlocking, moving parts, and international support comes in ad hoc fashion as the process unfolds. A strong implication from these findings is that a national coordinating strategy may be valuable for implementation. This kind of strategy document should take the interdependence of the drivers of effectiveness into account when drafting policies and rules for practice, and can serve as a guiding document when deciding on foreign funding priorities.
format Working Paper
author Trapnell, Stephanie E.
Lemieux, Victoria L.
author_facet Trapnell, Stephanie E.
Lemieux, Victoria L.
author_sort Trapnell, Stephanie E.
title Right to Information : Identifying Drivers of Effectiveness in Implementation
title_short Right to Information : Identifying Drivers of Effectiveness in Implementation
title_full Right to Information : Identifying Drivers of Effectiveness in Implementation
title_fullStr Right to Information : Identifying Drivers of Effectiveness in Implementation
title_full_unstemmed Right to Information : Identifying Drivers of Effectiveness in Implementation
title_sort right to information : identifying drivers of effectiveness in implementation
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24869705/right-information-identifying-drivers-effectiveness-implementation
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22518
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