Freedom of Information Handbook

Freedom of Information Handbook

by PeterCarey (Editor), Marcus Turle (Editor)

Synopsis

The Freedom of Information Act 2000 came into force on 1st January 2005. Public authorities are now obliged to respond promptly to requests for information, subject to exemptions. They are also obliged to make certain information available as a matter of course through publication schemes. The impact of the Act upon commercially sensitive information, and the sanctions for non-compliance, make it imperative that public bodies and professionals in the field understand the Act and its implications. The Freedom of Information Handbook offers a straightforward and authoritative overview of the law. It is accessible and practical, providing: full coverage of the Codes of Practice for public authorities, model publication schemes and important secondary legislation; explanations of the practical consequences of the law; and, a clear and user-friendly narrative. Written by a team of leading experts in the freedom of information field, the book is indispensable for public bodies' legal officers and departments, freedom of information officers and those new to the area. It is equally suitable for solicitors advising clients with commercial or contractual interests affected by the Freedom of Information Act.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
Publisher: The Law Society
Published: 03 Jan 2006

ISBN 10: 185328968X
ISBN 13: 9781853289682

Media Reviews
'An excellent academic analysis of the law in this area, together with the practical application of that law to typical scenarios. The individual contributions are of very high quality. Its structure also means that answers to typical questions in this area can be found quickly. One gets the overwhelming sense that the contributors have striven to provide guidance in a full and yet concise and focused fashion. They have very successfully achieved this difficult task. This book is therefore recommended reading for anyone working in this area.' Solicitors Journal, March 2006 'An excellent analysis of the law in this area. This book, the newest FOI book currently available, is highly recommended reading for anyone working in this area.' Freedom of Information Journal, September 2006
Author Bio
Peter Carey is a consultant with Charles Russell. He is editor of the Privacy and Data Protection Journal and was instrumental in establishing the Freedom of Information Journal. He is also editor of the Data Protection Handbook (Law Society, 2004). Marcus Turle is a senior solicitor with Field Fisher Waterhouse, specialising in privacy and information law. He is the editor of the journal Freedom of Information.