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Rick Snell
Rick Snell
Associate Professor Law, University of Tasmania
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FoI and the delivery of diminishing returns, or how spin-doctors and journalists have mistreated a volatile reform
R Snell
The Drawing Board: An Australian Review of Public Affairs 3 (2), 187-207, 2002
322002
Information flows: The real art of information management and freedom of information
R Snell, P Sebina
Archives and Manuscripts 35 (1), 54-81, 2007
302007
Freedom of information practices
R Snell
Agenda: A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform, 291-307, 2006
292006
Should we call it an ethics program or a compliance program
R Snell
Journal of Health Care Compliance 16 (2), 235-249, 2004
292004
Administrative Compliance–evaluating the effectiveness of freedom of information
R Snell
282001
The Kiwi Paradox—A comparison of freedom of information in Australia and New Zealand
R Snell
Federal Law Review 28 (3), 575-616, 2000
222000
Freedom Of Information: The Experience Of The Australian States-An Epiphany?
R Snell
Federal Law Review 29 (3), 343-358, 2001
192001
The myth of the teaching-research nexus
A McKenzie, L Griggs, R Snell, GD Meyers
Legal Educ. Rev. 28, 1, 2018
182018
Freedom of Information returns to China:[Chinese local governments perceive open government as a precondition for the effective use of government information resources.]
R Snell, W Xiao
Public Administration Today, 44-47, 2007
182007
Freedom of information and Parliament: a limited accountability tool for a key constituency?
J Upcher, R Snell
Freedom of Information Review, 35-41, 2002
182002
FOI: threatened by governments, underused by journalists-still a sharp tool
M Ricketson, R Snell
University Of Tasmania, 2002
152002
Pluralism in FOI law reform: comparative analysis of China, Mexico and India.
R Stubbs, R Snell
University of Tasmania Law Review 33 (1), 141-164, 2014
142014
Using comparative studies to improve freedom of information analysis. Insights from Australia, Canada and New Zealand
R Snell
Derecho de la información, 13-52, 2007
132007
Opening up the mindset is key to change
R Snell
Public Sector Informant (The Canberra Times) 4, 10-11, 2008
102008
Is there a role for comparative Freedom of Information analysis?: Part 1
R Snell
Freedom of Information Review 113, 57-60, 2004
102004
The Kiwi Paradox: A Comparison of Freedom of Information in Australia and New Zealand’(2000)
R Snell
Federal Law Review 28, 575, 0
10
Australian Ombudsman: A continual work in progress
R Snell
Australian Administrative Law, 100-115, 2007
92007
In search of the Freedom of Information constituency: Case 1–The Media
R Snell
Freedom of Information, 1998
91998
Towards an Understanding of a Constitutional Misfit: Four Snapshots of the Ombudsman Enigma
R Snell
Sunrise or sunset, 2000
82000
Property boundaries and incidental rights attached to the ownership of land in Tasmania
LD Griggs, R Snell
U. Tas. L. Rev. 10, 256, 1990
71990
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