Freedom of Information and Disclosure of Information -Extended Study on Construction and Practice of Freedom of Information Law in Taiwan
Date Issued
2014
Date
2014
Author(s)
Liu, Chia-Pang
Abstract
In modern democratic countries, the people are the true owners of the government’s sovereignty. Hence, the people have the right to know everything about government behaviors and supervise government policies, but it all depends on the people getting enough information.
Today, it is worldwide recognized that people have the right to request disclosure of government information, and accompanied with that relevant laws (ex. Freedom of Information Law) are built. Taiwan has enacted Freedom of Government Information Law and other related laws for many years, but the achievement is not remarkable, so how to ensure the right to request disclosure of government information has become a big issue.
To solve the above-mentioned issue, this thesis focuses on how to ensure the right to request disclosure of government information under Taiwan constitution’s conception, and research the problems of specific legal and practical construction of this right. For researching this issue, discussing from theoretical basis、constitutional fundamentals、the specific content to its limits is necessary. Hoping through a holistic examination of our constitutional basis and legal system construction of disclosure government’s information laws, the right for people to request disclosure of government information and the open government idea can be practiced indeed.
Subjects
政府資訊公開
知的權利
資訊自由權
基本權利
政府資訊公開法
檔案法
行政程序法
SDGs
Type
thesis
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