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Clement Yongxi Chen

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回避法定知情权的开放政府——香港政府信息公开制度评析 [Open Government Without A Legislated Right To Know: A Critical Review Of The Access-To-Information Regime In Hong Kong], Yongxi Chen Mar 2012

回避法定知情权的开放政府——香港政府信息公开制度评析 [Open Government Without A Legislated Right To Know: A Critical Review Of The Access-To-Information Regime In Hong Kong], Yongxi Chen

Clement Yongxi Chen

There is no legislation in Hong Kong protecting freedom of information, or a general right of access to government information to citizens. During the British colonial ear, the Hong Kong Government introduced a non-statutory code of practice, the Code on Access to Information, allowing citizens to request access to information held by the departments and bureaux of the government. The Code remains in force after the return of the sovereignty over Hong Kong to the PRC. The Code endorses the principle of presumption of disclosure, and does not require citizens to provide reasons for seeking access to information. Citizens unsatisfied …