Public or Secret
Access to Information in the Nordic Countries
Abstract
Freedom of information, openness and transparency are words that are freely used in
public discourse. Public bodies and politicians are referred to as ‘open’ if they give
information and are willing to enter into dialogue with the outside world. Politicians
demonstrate openness when they make themselves available for interviews, attend public
meetings and take part in discussions. There is typically a high degree of openness in
the Nordic countries.
In ‘Access to information in the Nordic countries’ the term ‘access’ has a more specific meaning than ‘openness’ and ‘transparency’. ‘Access’ refers to the right to have access to authentic information about the activities of public bodies, their researches and bases for decisions etc., without the information being mediated or controlled by some authority or by politicians.
Publisher
Nordicom
Citation
Nordicom-Information 37 (2015) 1, pp. 16-34
Collections
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Date
2015Author
Jørgensen, Oluf
Editor
Carlsson, Ulla
Keywords
public
secret
Nordic countries
openness
freedom of information
Publication type
article, other scientific
ISBN
978-91-87957-08-6
ISSN
0349-5949
Language
eng