Access to information in Switzerland : From secrecy to transparency

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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Institution
Title
Access to information in Switzerland : From secrecy to transparency
Journal
Open Government : A Journal on Freedom of Information
Author(s)
Pasquier M., Villeneuve J.-P.
ISSN
1745-8293
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2006
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
2
Number
2
Pages
20-32
Language
english
Abstract
Access to information legislations are now present in over 50 countries world-wide. Lagging behind some of its own Cantons, the Swiss Federal government was until recently one of the few hold outs in Europe. But, in December 2004, the Confederation voted the 'Loi sur la Transparence de l'administration' or Law on Transparency (LTrans) a Law that came into effect in July 2006. This paper presents an overview of the new Law and underlines the main institutional challenges to its introduction in Switzerland.
Keywords
access to information laws, switzerland, transparency
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