Research Handbook on Transparency

Author:   Padideh Ala’i ,  Robert G. Vaughn
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781781007938


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   29 August 2014
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In recent years the concept of transparency has received much attention, but few have approached the topic from a critical standpoint. This Handbook explores the different meanings and applications of transparency and their many implications.The expert contributors identify the goals, purposes and ramifications of transparency while presenting both its advantages and shortcomings. Through this framework, they explore transparency from a number of international and comparative perspectives. Some chapters emphasize cultural and national aspects of the issue, with country-specific examples from China, Mexico, the US and the UK, while others focus on transparency within global organizations such as the World Bank and the WTO. A number of relevant legal considerations are also discussed, including freedom of information laws, financial disclosure of public officials and whistleblower protection. A diverse and unique volume, the Research Handbook on Transparency will prove an essential reference for scholars, policy makers, practitioners and legal reform advocates. Contributors: Padideh Ala'i, J. Ackerman, A.J. Brown, K. Clark, M. D'Orsi, S. Dreyfus, C. Embree, E. Fisher, H.P. Glenn, H. Ala Hamoudi, J.W. Head, D.B. Hunter, W. Liu, J.S. Lubbers, D.J. Metcalfe, S. Routray, I.E. Sandoval, W. Vandekerckhove, R.G. Vaughn

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Author:   Padideh Ala’i ,  Robert G. Vaughn
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781781007938


ISBN 10:   1781007934
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   29 August 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION PART I FRAMEWORKS FOR TRANSPARENCY 1. Transparency and Closure H. Patrick Glenn 2. The Relationship between Transparency, Whistleblowing and Public Trust A. J. Brown, Wim Vandekerckhove and Suelette Dreyfus 3. Exploring the Legal Architecture of Transparency Elizabeth Fisher 4. The Associations of Judicial Transparency with Administrative Transparency Robert G. Vaughn PART II CULTURAL AND NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON TRANSPARENCY 5. Opposing Legal Transparency in Dynastic China: The Persuasive Logic of Confucianist Views on Legal Opaqueness John W. Head 6. Transparency and the Shi’i Clerical Elite Haider Al Hamoudi 7. Transparency under Dispute: Public Relations, Bureaucracy, and Democracy in Mexico Irma Eréndira Sandoval 8. When Transparency Meets Politics: The Case of Mexico’s Electoral Ballots John Mill Ackerman 9. The Role of the Courts in China’s Progress Toward Transparency Liu Wenjing PART III. LEGAL APPROACHES TO TRANSPARENCY 10. The History of Government Transparency Daniel J. Metcalfe 11. The Long and Winding Road to Transparency in the UK Shonali Routray 12. Transparency in Policymaking—The (Mostly) Laudable Example of the U.S. Rulemaking System Jeffrey S. Lubbers 13. Faux Transparency: Ethics, Privacy, and the Demise of the STOCK Act’s Massive Online Disclosure of Employees’ Finances Kathleen Clark and Cheryl Embree PART IV. GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND TRANSPARENCY 14. Transparency at the World Bank Daniel J. Metcalfe 15. The Emerging Norm of Transparency in International Environmental Governance David B. Hunter 16. Transparency in International Economic Relations and the Role of the WTO Padideh Ala'i & Matthew D'Orsi Index

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' Transparency has multiple, contested meanings. This broad-ranging volume accepts that complexity and thoughtfully contrasts alternative views through conceptual pieces, country cases, and assessments of policies - such as freedom of information laws, whistleblower protections, financial disclosure, and participatory policymaking procedures.' -- Susan Rose-Ackerman, Yale University Law School, US 'For me this book could have been titled Everything I Ever Wanted To Know About Transparency Policy And Law - But Didn't Know Enough To Ask. It is masterful and unmatched in depth, scope, and acuity. It convincingly analyzes the complexities of transparency on a comparative basis in terms of goals, culture and government, legal approaches, and global governance. What is transparency? What can it be? What are its consequences? How can it be promoted and regulated? Henceforth no one should seriously attempt to address such questions without first reading this outstanding book.' -- David H. Rosenbloom, School of Public Affairs, American University, US


'For me this book could have been titled, Everything I Ever Wanted To Know About Transparency Policy And Law - But Didn't Know Enough To Ask. It is masterful and unmatched in depth, scope, and acuity. It convincingly analyzes the complexities of transparency on a comparative basis in terms of goals, culture and government, legal approaches, and global governance. What is transparency? What can it be? What are its consequences? How can it be promoted and regulated? Henceforth no one should seriously attempt to address such questions without first reading this outstanding book.' - David H. Rosenbloom, School of Public Affairs, American University, US


‘”Transparency” has multiple, contested meanings. This broad-ranging volume accepts that complexity and thoughtfully contrasts alternative views through conceptual pieces, country cases, and assessments of policies - such as freedom of information laws, whistleblower protections, financial disclosure, and participatory policymaking procedures.' -- Susan Rose-Ackerman, Yale University Law School, US ‘For me this book could have been titled Everything I Ever Wanted To Know About Transparency Policy And Law - But Didn’t Know Enough To Ask. It is masterful and unmatched in depth, scope, and acuity. It convincingly analyzes the complexities of transparency on a comparative basis in terms of goals, culture and government, legal approaches, and global governance. What is transparency? What can it be? What are its consequences? How can it be promoted and regulated? Henceforth no one should seriously attempt to address such questions without first reading this outstanding book.’ -- David H. Rosenbloom, School of Public Affairs, American University, US


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Edited by Padideh Ala’i, Professor of Law and Robert G. Vaughn, Professor of Law and A. Allen King Scholar Emeritus, American University, Washington College of Law, US

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