Transparency in three dimensions

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Frederick Schauer

Abstract

The paper addresses the issue of transparency in public decision making, offering a proposed framework for assessing the goals and benefits, and how transparency is related to other principles, including those of the First Amendment. The text discusses the definition of transparency: the degree of transparency is a function of three variables: the possessor of information, the information that is to be made transparent, and to whom access to information will be given. Then, it addresses the aims of transparency, in particular, its regulatory, democracy enhancing, efficiency promoting, and epistemological goals. The text notes how transparency is conservative, seeking to prevent the worst outcomes even at the occasional cost of foreclosing the best ones.

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Schauer, F. (2014). Transparency in three dimensions. Revista De Derecho (Valdivia), 27(1), 81–103. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-09502014000100004
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INVESTIGACIONES
Author Biography

Frederick Schauer, David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia.

Este texto original corresponde a la versión escrita y anotada de la David C. Baum Memorial Lecture on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties dictada el 11 de noviembre de 2010 en la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Illinois.
La traducción, desde el inglés, corresponde al artículo "Transparency in Three Dimensions", publicado en University of Illinois Law Review (Vol. 2011, N° 4). Ha sido traducido por Raúl Letelier W. y Pablo Contreras V., ambos profesores de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Alberto Hurtado.