Leaks, legislation and freedom of speech: How can the law effectively promote public-interest whistleblowing?
Fasterling, Björn ; Lewis, David L.
2014
153
1
March
71-92
confidentiality ; data protection ; freedom of association ; freedom of expression ; international law ; legislation
Human rights
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1564-913X.2014.00197.x
English
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"Attention is increasingly being focused on leaking, whistleblowing and associated compliance and incentives questions. The authors outline the differences between leaking and whistleblowing, notably on protection of the disclosers. They review provisions of international conventions on human rights and corruption, and compare approaches to protecting freedom of speech in France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States. Their findings highlight the complex, sometimes conflicting issues involved: public, individual, commercial and financial interests; abuse of power; security; confidentiality; the individual as law enforcer; and the employment relationship."
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