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Official Information Act 2008
Known as:
Official Information Act
The Official Information Act 2008 is a Cook Islands law passed to "make official information more freely available, [and] to establish procedures for…
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2018
2018
Unfair and discriminatory
M. Stephens
2018
Corpus ID: 54972040
This article considers changes to the regional composition of New Zealand’s annual refugee resettlement quota under the fifth…
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2017
2017
Government Employee Religion
C. M. Corbin
2017
Corpus ID: 158326127
Picture a county clerk who refuses to issue a marriage license to an LGBT couple or a city bus driver who insists on wearing a…
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2015
2015
New Zealand's Official Information Act: Still fit for purpose?
C. Billington
2015
Corpus ID: 159481588
New Zealand prides itself on its Official Information Act, which is a major instrument in keeping government honest. But is the…
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2007
2007
Attitudes of and Usage by Journalists regarding the Official Information Act B.E. 2540
Ratana Maknantaphisit
2007
Corpus ID: 157588993
This research aimed to study the knowledge and attitudes of Thai journalists towards the Official Information Act, B.E. 2540…
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1989
1989
The Public Interest: A Concept in New Zealand's Official Information Act
R. Shaw
1989
Corpus ID: 150540273
New Zealand's official information legislation frequently uses the phrase "the public interest". Can this concept guide officials…
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