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Ethical Debates: Freedom of Information Kaye Stearman

Ethical Debates: Freedom of Information By Kaye Stearman

Ethical Debates: Freedom of Information by Kaye Stearman


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Summary

Explores contemporary issues of an ethical nature and encourages lively debate.

Ethical Debates: Freedom of Information Summary

Ethical Debates: Freedom of Information by Kaye Stearman

This series shows balanced arguments for and against issues affecting our modern world.
The books study each argument in detail and explore the history of each topic.
The use of case studies throughout bring the issues to light.

Ethical Debates: Freedom of Information Reviews

The authors address these topics fairly and impartially, with substantial support for both sides of the arguments. Written clearly and concisely... fact boxes, viewpoints containing quoted opinions, supporting case studies, and succinct chapter summaries all contribute to the overall appeal and usefulness of these books. * School Library Journal *
Opening up the debate for young people. * Carousel *

About Kaye Stearman

Kaye Stearman has worked for international organizations in the field of human rights, minorities, health and development. She is also an experienced writer of children's books and has published titles on human rights and social issues.

Table of Contents

Introduction Real-life case study Freedom of information: an overview Freedom of information legislation Freedom of information and government Who uses freedom of information Off limits - who decides what is secret? Blowing the whistle The future of freedom of information

Additional information

GOR009178264
9780750265935
0750265930
Ethical Debates: Freedom of Information by Kaye Stearman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Hachette Children's Group
2011-07-28
48
N/A
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