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What Lies in the Public Interest? A Legal History of Official Secrets in Britain

机译:什么是公共利益?英国官方机密的法律史

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This paper focusses upon the history, operations and ambit of the United Kingdom's Official Secrets legislation. Through a critical appraisal of the background and uses of the legislation, broader political and legal assertions are advanced concerning the management of particular sorts of information, particularly under the Thatcher administration. It is suggested that the breadth of useage to which the law has been put, means that the term, official secrets cannot be conceptualised narrowly in relation to the activities of the United Kingdom government. In summary, what the paper suggests is that where the framework of the law is technically "what lies in the public interest," a more accurate interpretation of the use of the law might be to question "what lies" have been told to justify the use of the law in troubled political times. Although this paper does not attempt an exhaustive analysis of the use of the law in relation to the official information of the United Kingdom government, it is asserted throughout that those cases which have been examined exemplify the problematic nature of the notion of public interest and the government interest. It would appear that the British government has resorted to the law as a means of controlling political and official information (between which there is often an uneasy elision) more readily than the government in Australia. Britain has exemplified in this context what Professor Finn has referred to as "public interest paternalism." Indeed, it has been suggested that Britain has developed an obsessive official secrecy mindset. "No other Western democracy is so obsessed with keeping from the public, information about its public servants, or so relentless in plumbing new legal depths to staunch leaks from its bureaucracy."
机译:本文着眼于英国《官方机密》立法的历史,运作和范围。通过对立法背景和使用情况的严格评估,提出了有关特定信息管理的更广泛的政治和法律主张,尤其是在撒切尔政府领导下。建议使用法律的广度,意味着官方机密这一术语不能相对于英国政府的活动狭义地概念化。总而言之,该论文提出的建议是,如果法律的框架在技术上是“什么是公共利益”,那么对法律使用的更准确的解释可能是质疑“什么是谎言”以证明法律的合理性。在动荡的政治时期使用法律。尽管本文并未尝试对与英国政府官方信息有关的法律使用情况进行详尽的分析,但可以断言,在所有经过审查的案件中,都体现了公共利益概念和法律的问题性。政府利益。与澳大利亚政府相比,英国政府似乎更倾向于诉诸法律作为控制政治和官方信息的手段(通常在这两者之间往往会感到不安)。在这种情况下,英国代表了芬恩教授所说的“公共利益家长制”。确实,有人建议英国发展了一种强迫性的官方保密思想。 “没有其他西方民主国家如此痴迷于从公众那里获取有关其公务员的信息,或者如此不懈地探索新的法律深度以遏制其官僚机构的泄密。”

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