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Behind Closed Doors The Law And Politics Of Cabinet Secrecy Yan Campagnolo

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Behind Closed Doors The Law And Politics Of Cabinet Secrecy Yan Campagnolo
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Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.14 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Yan Campagnolo
ISBN: 9780774867085, 9780774867092, 9780774867108, 0774867086, 0774867094, 0774867108
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Behind Closed Doors The Law And Politics Of Cabinet Secrecy Yan Campagnolo by Yan Campagnolo 9780774867085, 9780774867092, 9780774867108, 0774867086, 0774867094, 0774867108 instant download after payment.

A defense of cabinet secrecy in democratic societies. 
 
In an era where government transparency and accountability are considered fundamental values, does Cabinet secrecy still have a place? The legal and political rules that protect the confidentiality of collective decision-making at the highest level of the state executive have come under increasing scrutiny. In Behind Closed Doors, Yan Campagnolo argues that cabinet secrecy is essential to responsible government, even while its statutory safeguards may be unconstitutional. Comparing practices in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand, this comprehensive study proposes a new, middle way between total transparency and confidentiality in the cabinet.
 

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