Under Italian legislation, transparency has been conceived as tool for different goals, not only as a tool against corruption. The result is the persistence of unresolved issues regarding different aspects that the interventions of the administrative court are unable to resolve completely. In particular, this study intends to illustrate that the shortcomings of the regulatory framework retain the gap with other FOIA models and weaken the effectiveness of transparency as tool against corruption.
Transparency as a tool against corruption? The case of Italy
Francesca Nugnes
2019-01-01
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Under Italian legislation, transparency has been conceived as tool for different goals, not only as a tool against corruption. The result is the persistence of unresolved issues regarding different aspects that the interventions of the administrative court are unable to resolve completely. In particular, this study intends to illustrate that the shortcomings of the regulatory framework retain the gap with other FOIA models and weaken the effectiveness of transparency as tool against corruption.File in questo prodotto:
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