Araştırma Makalesi

Kamu Bilgisine Erişim Düzenlemeleri ve Açık Devlete Etkileri: Türkiye Örneği

- , 29.03.2020
https://doi.org/10.14782/ipsus.672258

Öz

Açık devletin temel öğeleri olan açıklık, katılım ve işbirliği, iyi yapılandırılmış bilgi erişim düzenlemeleri ile sağlanmaktadır. Bu nedenle geçmişi açık devlet öncesine dayanan mevcut bilgi erişim düzenlemelerinin açık devlet gereklilikleri kapsamında yapılandırılması veya güncellenmesi bir gereklilik haline gelmektedir. Çalışmada bilgi erişim düzenlemelerinin kamu sektörü bilgilerine erişimindeki etkililikleri, açık devletle ilişkileri, açık devletin bilgi erişim düzenlemelerine etkileri literatür kapsamında değerlendirilmektedir. Literatürden yola çıkarak çalışmada açık devlet hazırlık sürecinde olan Türkiye’de mevcut Bilgi Edinme Kanunun kapsamı belirlenen kriterler doğrultusunda değerlendirilerek bu kanunun açık devlet hazırlıklarındaki etkisi ve karşılaşılabilecek/karşılaşılan eksiklikleri tanımlanmıştır. Doküman analizini araştırma yöntemi olarak kullanan bu çalışma Türkiye’de ki Bilgi Edinme Kanunu’nun açık devlet gerekliliklerini yeterli düzeyde karşılayamadığını ortaya koymaktadır. Araştırma sonuçlarında Bilgi Edinme Kanunun güncel yapılandırılmasına yönelik öneriler sunulmuştur.

Kaynakça

  • Adalı, N. (2004). “Bilgi edinme hakkı (Right to information)”. Unpublished master’s thesis. Kırıkkale Üniversitesi, Kırıkkale.
  • Article19 (1999). “The Public’s Right to Know: Principles on Freedom of Information Legislation. International Standart Series” [online], https://www.article19.org/data/files/pdfs/standards/righttoknow.pdf, accessed on 16.04. 2019.
  • Ayers, D. (2007). “Evolving the link”, IEEE Internet Computing, 11:94-95.
  • Banisar, D. (2004). “Freedom of information and access to government records laws around the world” [online], http://www.freedominfo.org/survey/global_survey2004.pdf accessed on 16.04. 2019.
  • Bates, J. (2011). “This is what modern deregulation looks like: co-optation and contestation in the shaping of the UK’s Open Government Data Initiative”, The Journal of Community Informatics, 8:2
  • Bennett, C. (1997). “Understanding ripple effects: the cross national adoption of policy instruments for bureaucratic accountability”, Governance, 10: 213-233.
  • Bertot, J.C., Jaeger, P.T., Shuler, J.A., Simmons, S.N. & Grimes, J.M. (2009). “Reconciling government documents and e-government: Government information in policy, librarianship, and education”, Government Information Quarterly, 26: 433–436.
  • Björkstrand, G. & Mustonen, J. (2006). “Introduction: Anders Chydenius' legacy today”, in Juho Mustonen (ed.). in The World's first freedom of information act, Anders Chydenius Foundation: Kokkola, pp.4-6.
  • Boserup, L. K. & Christensen, J. P. (2005). “An introduction to openness and information access”, Danish Institute for Human Rights: Copenhagen.
  • Bureau of Communications Research. (2016). “Open government data and why it matters: A critical review of studies on the economic impact of open government data”, Department of Communications and the Arts: Australia.
  • Civelek, D. & Aşık, Ö. (2011). “Kamu sektörü bilgisinin paylaşımı ve yeniden kullanımı: DPT Çalışma raporu [Sharing and reusing of public sector information: DPT Working Report]”, DPT: Ankara.
  • Cullier, D., & Piotrowski, S.J. (2009). “Internet information-seeking and its relation to support for access to government records”, Government Information Quarterly, 26: 441-449.
  • Darbishire, H. (2010). “Proactive transparency: the future of the right to information?” [online], http://siteresources.worldbank.org/WBI/Resources /213798-1259011531325/659 8384-1268250334206/Darbishire _ProactiveTran sparency.pdf. accessed on 26.04. 2019.
  • Durranti, F. (2006). “Openness, access to government information and Caribbean governance”, First Monday, 11:6.
  • Eroğlu, Ş. (2017). “Türkiye’de kamu verilerinin açık devlet uygulamaları ve belge yönetimi çerçevesinde değerlendirilmesi: Bir model önerisi [Evaluation of Public Data in Context of Open Government Approaches and Records Management in Turkey: A Propsed Model]”. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Hacettepe University, Ankara.
  • Francoli, M. (2011). “What Makes Governments ‘Open’?”, Journal of e-Democracy and Open Government, 3 (2): 152-165.
  • Gigler, B., S., Custer, S. & Rahmetulla, H. (2011). “Realizing the vision of open government data: opportunities, challenges and pitfalls”, World Bank- Open Development Technology Alliance: Washington.
  • Gökçe, O. (2006). “İçerik analizi: Kuramsal ve pratik bilgiler [Content analysis: Theoretical and practical information]”, Siyasal Kitabevi: Ankara Hazell, Robert, Ben Worthy & Mark Glover. (2010). “The Impact of the Freedom of Information Act on Central Government in the UK: Does FOI Work?” Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke and New York.
  • Heusser, F. (2012). “Understanding open government data and addressing its impact” [online], http://public.webfoundation.org/2012/04/ODRS/OPENDATAPAPER_DRAFT_VERSION.pdf accessed on 29.04. 2019.
  • Information access laws. (2012). “Information access laws: Overview and statutory goals”. [online], http://www.right2info.org/access-to-information-laws/access-to-information-laws#_ftnref7, accessed on 16.03. 2018.
  • Jaeger, T. P., & Bertot, J.C. (2010). “Designing, implementing, and evaluating user-centered and citizen-centered e-government”, International Journal of Electronic Government Research, 6: 1-17.
  • Janssen, K. (2012). “Open government data and the right to information opportunities and obstacles” The Journal of Community Informatics, 8:2.
  • Jasserand, C. & Hugenholtz, B. P. (2012). “Using copyright to promote access to public sector information: A comparative survey”. Institute for the Information Law University of Amsterdam: Holland.
  • Kalkınma Bakanlığı. (2013). “Bilgi toplumu stratejisinin yenilenmesi projesi kamu hizmetlerinde kullanıcı odaklılık ve etkinlik ekseni mevcut durum raporu [Information society strategy renewal Project: User focus and effectiveness axis in public services]”. Kalkınma Bakanlığı: Ankara.
  • Karkin, N., & Yavuz, N. (2017). An Inquiry for local open government data policy: is a proactive model of open government data portals possible in Turkey? T. Reilly. The Governance of Local Communities: Global Perspectives and Challenges, (pp. 127-143), USA.
  • Karkin, N., & Çalhan, H. (2012). An Interactive e-Participation Model for the Public Administration System in Turkey: SIBIYO. Ege Academic Review 12 (1), 105-123. Retrieved from https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/eab/issue/39897/473687.
  • Kaya, C. (2005). “İdare hukukunda bilgi edinme hakkı [The right to information in administrative law]”. Seçkin Yayıncılık: Ankara.
  • Kulk, S. & Loenen, B. (2012). “Brave new open data world?”, International Journal of Spatial Data Infrastructures Research, 7: 196-206.
  • Law on Intellectual and Artistic Works. (1951). Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 7981, 13 December 1951.
  • Law on Regulating Broadcasting on the Internet and Fighting against Crimes Committed through Internet Broadcasting. (2007). Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 26530, 23 May 2007.
  • Law on the Right to Information. (2003) Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 25269, 24 October 2003.
  • Mendel, T. (2008) “Freedom of information: A comparative legal survey”. UNESCO: Paris.
  • Mulgan, R. (2007). “Truth in government and the politicization of public service advice”, Public Administration, 85:569–586.
  • OECD. (2008). “Recommendation of the council for enhanced access and more effective use of public sector information” [online], http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/41/52/44384673.pdf accessed on 17.05. 2019.
  • OECD. (2015). “The open government data review of Poland: Unlocking the value of government data: OECD digital government studies”. OECD Publishing: Paris Office of the Australian Information Commissioner. (2013). “Open public sector information: from principles to practice” [online], https://www.oaic.gov.au/resources/information-policy/information-policy resources/open-public-sector-information-from-principles-to-practice.pdf accessed on 15.06. 2019.
  • Open Data Barometer. (2017). “Context and readiness”. [online], http://opendatabarometer.org/2ndEdition/analysis/readiness.html. accessed on 17.05. 2019.
  • Open Government Guide (2017). “Right to information”. [online], http://www.opengovguide.com/topics/right-to-info/ accessed on 17.05. 2019.
  • Open Government Partnership (2017) “What is the open government partnership” [online], http://www.opengovpartnership.org accessed on 19.05. 2019.
  • Open Source. (2016). “What is open government”. [online], http://opensource.com/resources/open-government accessed on 21.05. 2019.
  • Özdemirci. F. (2007). “Government records and records management: Law on the Right to Information in Turkey”, Government Information Quarterly, 25: 303–312.
  • Paradissis, J. (2009). “The Right to Access environmental information: an analysis of UK law in the context of European, International and Human Rights Law”. Saarbrucken: VDM Verlag.
  • Payne, G. & Payne, J. (2004). “Key concepts in social research”. Sage: London.
  • Peled, R. & Rabin, Y. (2011). “The constitutional right to information”, Columbia Human Rights Law Review, 42: 357-401.
  • Pollock, R. (2008). “The Economics of public sector information”, Cambridge working papers in economics 0920, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge” [online], http://rufuspollock.org/papers/economics_of_psi.pdf . accessed on 21.04. 2019.
  • Public Financial Management and Control Law. (2003) Republic of Turkey Official Journal, Number: 25326, 10 December 2003.
  • Right2Info (2013). “Global Principles on National Security and the Right to Information: The Tshwane Principles”. [online], http://www.right2info.org/exceptions-to-access/national-security/global-principles accessed on 21.05. 2019.
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  • Social Security Institution Act. (2006). Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 26173, 20 May 2006.
  • Susha, I., Zuiderwijk, A., Janssen, M., & Gronlund, A. (2015) “Benchmarks for evaluating the progress of open data adoption: Usage, limitations, and lessons learned”, Social Science Computer Review, 33(5), 613–630. doi:10.1177/0894439314560852
  • Şengül, R. (2014) “Avrupa konseyi belgelere erişim özgürlüğü sözleşmesi karşısında Türkiye’de bilgi edinme hakkı [The right to information access in Turkey across freedom of access to documents across the Council of Europe]”. Amme İdaresi Dergisi. 47: 91-110.
  • T.C. the Constitution of the Republic of Turkey. (1982). Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 17863, 9 November 1982.
  • Tauberer, J. (2014). “Open government data”. [online], https://opengovdata.io accessed on 24.05. 2019.
  • The Electronic Signature Law. (2004). Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 25355, 23 January 2004.
  • The Law on Criminal Records. (2005). Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 25832, 1 June 2005.
  • The Law on the Ombudsman Institution. (2012). Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 28338, 29 June 2012.
  • Law Related to the Establishment Council of Ethics for Public Service and Making Modifications on Some Laws No. (2004) Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 5176, 8 June 2004.
  • The Law Relating the Amendment and Adoption of the Law Relating to Destroying Documents and Supplies No Longer Used. (1988). Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 3473, 29 September 1988.
  • The White House (2019). “The open data initiative”. [online], https://www.whitehouse.gov/open accessed on 21.09. 2019.
  • The World Bank. (2013). “Open data readiness assessment tool”. [online], http://opendatatoolkit.worldbank.org/docs/odra/odra_v2-en.pdf accessed on 21.05. 2019.
  • Tran, E. & Scholtes, G. (2015). “Open data literature review”. [online], https://www.law.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Final_OpenDataLitReview_2015-04-14_1.1.pdf accessed on 01.03. 2019.
  • Turkish Court of Account Law. (2010) Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 27790, 19 December 2010.
  • Türkiye Bilişim Derneği. (2016). “Kamu verisinin paylaşımı politika ve mevzuatı çalışma grubu: kamu verisinin paylaşımı politika ve mevzuatı raporu [Working group on public data sharing policy and legislation: Report on public data sharing policy and legislation]”. Türkiye Bilişim Derneği: Ankara.
  • Ubaldi, B. (2013). “Open government data: Towards empirical analysis of open government data initiatives”, OECD: Paris.
  • Uhlir, P. (2004). “Policy guidelines for the development and promotion of government public domain information” . [online], http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0013/001373/137363eo.pdf accessed on 21.05. 2019.
  • Ulaştırma, Denizcilik ve Haberleşme Bakanlığı. (2016) “2016-2019 Ulusal e-Devlet stratejisi ve eylem planı [National e-Government strategy and action plan]”. Ulaştırma, Denizcilik ve Haberleşme Bakanlığı: Ankara.
  • Van Schalkwyk, F., Willmers, M. & Schonwetter, T. (2015). “Embedding open data practice: Developing indicators on the institutionalisation of open data practice in two African governments”. [online], https://open.uct.ac.za/handle/11427/13810 accessed on 01.03. 2019.
  • Winkler. S. (2011). “Open Records Laws: A state by state report: National association of counties”, The National Association of Counties: Washington.
  • Yu, H.M. and Robinson, D. (2012). “The New ambiguity of open government”, UCLA Law Review Discourse, 59:179-208.

Regulations on Access to Government Information and Impacts on Open Government: The Case of Turkey

- , 29.03.2020
https://doi.org/10.14782/ipsus.672258

Öz

The fundamental elements of open government, i.e. openness, participation, and collaboration, can be secured through well-structured regulations governing access to information. Therefore, existing access to information regulations, which are based upon the pre-open government era, should be structured or updated under the mandates of open government. The present study assumes the perspective of the relevant literature to consider the effectiveness of regulations governing access to information in public’s access to information, their relationships with the government, and the effects of open government on regulations governing access to information. With its starting point in the literature, the study assesses the scope of the existing Law on the Right to Information in Turkey, as a country preparing for an open government in line with specific criteria, and defines the effects of this Law on the preparations for an open government, as well as its current/potential shortcomings. Using document analysis as its research methodology, this study reveals that the Law on the Right to Information in Turkey does not sufficiently cover the requirements of open government. The research conclusions are presented along with recommendations for the updated structuring of the Law on the Right to Information.

Kaynakça

  • Adalı, N. (2004). “Bilgi edinme hakkı (Right to information)”. Unpublished master’s thesis. Kırıkkale Üniversitesi, Kırıkkale.
  • Article19 (1999). “The Public’s Right to Know: Principles on Freedom of Information Legislation. International Standart Series” [online], https://www.article19.org/data/files/pdfs/standards/righttoknow.pdf, accessed on 16.04. 2019.
  • Ayers, D. (2007). “Evolving the link”, IEEE Internet Computing, 11:94-95.
  • Banisar, D. (2004). “Freedom of information and access to government records laws around the world” [online], http://www.freedominfo.org/survey/global_survey2004.pdf accessed on 16.04. 2019.
  • Bates, J. (2011). “This is what modern deregulation looks like: co-optation and contestation in the shaping of the UK’s Open Government Data Initiative”, The Journal of Community Informatics, 8:2
  • Bennett, C. (1997). “Understanding ripple effects: the cross national adoption of policy instruments for bureaucratic accountability”, Governance, 10: 213-233.
  • Bertot, J.C., Jaeger, P.T., Shuler, J.A., Simmons, S.N. & Grimes, J.M. (2009). “Reconciling government documents and e-government: Government information in policy, librarianship, and education”, Government Information Quarterly, 26: 433–436.
  • Björkstrand, G. & Mustonen, J. (2006). “Introduction: Anders Chydenius' legacy today”, in Juho Mustonen (ed.). in The World's first freedom of information act, Anders Chydenius Foundation: Kokkola, pp.4-6.
  • Boserup, L. K. & Christensen, J. P. (2005). “An introduction to openness and information access”, Danish Institute for Human Rights: Copenhagen.
  • Bureau of Communications Research. (2016). “Open government data and why it matters: A critical review of studies on the economic impact of open government data”, Department of Communications and the Arts: Australia.
  • Civelek, D. & Aşık, Ö. (2011). “Kamu sektörü bilgisinin paylaşımı ve yeniden kullanımı: DPT Çalışma raporu [Sharing and reusing of public sector information: DPT Working Report]”, DPT: Ankara.
  • Cullier, D., & Piotrowski, S.J. (2009). “Internet information-seeking and its relation to support for access to government records”, Government Information Quarterly, 26: 441-449.
  • Darbishire, H. (2010). “Proactive transparency: the future of the right to information?” [online], http://siteresources.worldbank.org/WBI/Resources /213798-1259011531325/659 8384-1268250334206/Darbishire _ProactiveTran sparency.pdf. accessed on 26.04. 2019.
  • Durranti, F. (2006). “Openness, access to government information and Caribbean governance”, First Monday, 11:6.
  • Eroğlu, Ş. (2017). “Türkiye’de kamu verilerinin açık devlet uygulamaları ve belge yönetimi çerçevesinde değerlendirilmesi: Bir model önerisi [Evaluation of Public Data in Context of Open Government Approaches and Records Management in Turkey: A Propsed Model]”. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Hacettepe University, Ankara.
  • Francoli, M. (2011). “What Makes Governments ‘Open’?”, Journal of e-Democracy and Open Government, 3 (2): 152-165.
  • Gigler, B., S., Custer, S. & Rahmetulla, H. (2011). “Realizing the vision of open government data: opportunities, challenges and pitfalls”, World Bank- Open Development Technology Alliance: Washington.
  • Gökçe, O. (2006). “İçerik analizi: Kuramsal ve pratik bilgiler [Content analysis: Theoretical and practical information]”, Siyasal Kitabevi: Ankara Hazell, Robert, Ben Worthy & Mark Glover. (2010). “The Impact of the Freedom of Information Act on Central Government in the UK: Does FOI Work?” Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke and New York.
  • Heusser, F. (2012). “Understanding open government data and addressing its impact” [online], http://public.webfoundation.org/2012/04/ODRS/OPENDATAPAPER_DRAFT_VERSION.pdf accessed on 29.04. 2019.
  • Information access laws. (2012). “Information access laws: Overview and statutory goals”. [online], http://www.right2info.org/access-to-information-laws/access-to-information-laws#_ftnref7, accessed on 16.03. 2018.
  • Jaeger, T. P., & Bertot, J.C. (2010). “Designing, implementing, and evaluating user-centered and citizen-centered e-government”, International Journal of Electronic Government Research, 6: 1-17.
  • Janssen, K. (2012). “Open government data and the right to information opportunities and obstacles” The Journal of Community Informatics, 8:2.
  • Jasserand, C. & Hugenholtz, B. P. (2012). “Using copyright to promote access to public sector information: A comparative survey”. Institute for the Information Law University of Amsterdam: Holland.
  • Kalkınma Bakanlığı. (2013). “Bilgi toplumu stratejisinin yenilenmesi projesi kamu hizmetlerinde kullanıcı odaklılık ve etkinlik ekseni mevcut durum raporu [Information society strategy renewal Project: User focus and effectiveness axis in public services]”. Kalkınma Bakanlığı: Ankara.
  • Karkin, N., & Yavuz, N. (2017). An Inquiry for local open government data policy: is a proactive model of open government data portals possible in Turkey? T. Reilly. The Governance of Local Communities: Global Perspectives and Challenges, (pp. 127-143), USA.
  • Karkin, N., & Çalhan, H. (2012). An Interactive e-Participation Model for the Public Administration System in Turkey: SIBIYO. Ege Academic Review 12 (1), 105-123. Retrieved from https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/eab/issue/39897/473687.
  • Kaya, C. (2005). “İdare hukukunda bilgi edinme hakkı [The right to information in administrative law]”. Seçkin Yayıncılık: Ankara.
  • Kulk, S. & Loenen, B. (2012). “Brave new open data world?”, International Journal of Spatial Data Infrastructures Research, 7: 196-206.
  • Law on Intellectual and Artistic Works. (1951). Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 7981, 13 December 1951.
  • Law on Regulating Broadcasting on the Internet and Fighting against Crimes Committed through Internet Broadcasting. (2007). Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 26530, 23 May 2007.
  • Law on the Right to Information. (2003) Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 25269, 24 October 2003.
  • Mendel, T. (2008) “Freedom of information: A comparative legal survey”. UNESCO: Paris.
  • Mulgan, R. (2007). “Truth in government and the politicization of public service advice”, Public Administration, 85:569–586.
  • OECD. (2008). “Recommendation of the council for enhanced access and more effective use of public sector information” [online], http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/41/52/44384673.pdf accessed on 17.05. 2019.
  • OECD. (2015). “The open government data review of Poland: Unlocking the value of government data: OECD digital government studies”. OECD Publishing: Paris Office of the Australian Information Commissioner. (2013). “Open public sector information: from principles to practice” [online], https://www.oaic.gov.au/resources/information-policy/information-policy resources/open-public-sector-information-from-principles-to-practice.pdf accessed on 15.06. 2019.
  • Open Data Barometer. (2017). “Context and readiness”. [online], http://opendatabarometer.org/2ndEdition/analysis/readiness.html. accessed on 17.05. 2019.
  • Open Government Guide (2017). “Right to information”. [online], http://www.opengovguide.com/topics/right-to-info/ accessed on 17.05. 2019.
  • Open Government Partnership (2017) “What is the open government partnership” [online], http://www.opengovpartnership.org accessed on 19.05. 2019.
  • Open Source. (2016). “What is open government”. [online], http://opensource.com/resources/open-government accessed on 21.05. 2019.
  • Özdemirci. F. (2007). “Government records and records management: Law on the Right to Information in Turkey”, Government Information Quarterly, 25: 303–312.
  • Paradissis, J. (2009). “The Right to Access environmental information: an analysis of UK law in the context of European, International and Human Rights Law”. Saarbrucken: VDM Verlag.
  • Payne, G. & Payne, J. (2004). “Key concepts in social research”. Sage: London.
  • Peled, R. & Rabin, Y. (2011). “The constitutional right to information”, Columbia Human Rights Law Review, 42: 357-401.
  • Pollock, R. (2008). “The Economics of public sector information”, Cambridge working papers in economics 0920, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge” [online], http://rufuspollock.org/papers/economics_of_psi.pdf . accessed on 21.04. 2019.
  • Public Financial Management and Control Law. (2003) Republic of Turkey Official Journal, Number: 25326, 10 December 2003.
  • Right2Info (2013). “Global Principles on National Security and the Right to Information: The Tshwane Principles”. [online], http://www.right2info.org/exceptions-to-access/national-security/global-principles accessed on 21.05. 2019.
  • RTI Rating (2017). “Global Right to Information Rating”. [online], http://www.rti-rating.org accessed on 22.05. 2019.
  • Social Security Institution Act. (2006). Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 26173, 20 May 2006.
  • Susha, I., Zuiderwijk, A., Janssen, M., & Gronlund, A. (2015) “Benchmarks for evaluating the progress of open data adoption: Usage, limitations, and lessons learned”, Social Science Computer Review, 33(5), 613–630. doi:10.1177/0894439314560852
  • Şengül, R. (2014) “Avrupa konseyi belgelere erişim özgürlüğü sözleşmesi karşısında Türkiye’de bilgi edinme hakkı [The right to information access in Turkey across freedom of access to documents across the Council of Europe]”. Amme İdaresi Dergisi. 47: 91-110.
  • T.C. the Constitution of the Republic of Turkey. (1982). Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 17863, 9 November 1982.
  • Tauberer, J. (2014). “Open government data”. [online], https://opengovdata.io accessed on 24.05. 2019.
  • The Electronic Signature Law. (2004). Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 25355, 23 January 2004.
  • The Law on Criminal Records. (2005). Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 25832, 1 June 2005.
  • The Law on the Ombudsman Institution. (2012). Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 28338, 29 June 2012.
  • Law Related to the Establishment Council of Ethics for Public Service and Making Modifications on Some Laws No. (2004) Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 5176, 8 June 2004.
  • The Law Relating the Amendment and Adoption of the Law Relating to Destroying Documents and Supplies No Longer Used. (1988). Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 3473, 29 September 1988.
  • The White House (2019). “The open data initiative”. [online], https://www.whitehouse.gov/open accessed on 21.09. 2019.
  • The World Bank. (2013). “Open data readiness assessment tool”. [online], http://opendatatoolkit.worldbank.org/docs/odra/odra_v2-en.pdf accessed on 21.05. 2019.
  • Tran, E. & Scholtes, G. (2015). “Open data literature review”. [online], https://www.law.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Final_OpenDataLitReview_2015-04-14_1.1.pdf accessed on 01.03. 2019.
  • Turkish Court of Account Law. (2010) Republic of Turkey Official Journal, No: 27790, 19 December 2010.
  • Türkiye Bilişim Derneği. (2016). “Kamu verisinin paylaşımı politika ve mevzuatı çalışma grubu: kamu verisinin paylaşımı politika ve mevzuatı raporu [Working group on public data sharing policy and legislation: Report on public data sharing policy and legislation]”. Türkiye Bilişim Derneği: Ankara.
  • Ubaldi, B. (2013). “Open government data: Towards empirical analysis of open government data initiatives”, OECD: Paris.
  • Uhlir, P. (2004). “Policy guidelines for the development and promotion of government public domain information” . [online], http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0013/001373/137363eo.pdf accessed on 21.05. 2019.
  • Ulaştırma, Denizcilik ve Haberleşme Bakanlığı. (2016) “2016-2019 Ulusal e-Devlet stratejisi ve eylem planı [National e-Government strategy and action plan]”. Ulaştırma, Denizcilik ve Haberleşme Bakanlığı: Ankara.
  • Van Schalkwyk, F., Willmers, M. & Schonwetter, T. (2015). “Embedding open data practice: Developing indicators on the institutionalisation of open data practice in two African governments”. [online], https://open.uct.ac.za/handle/11427/13810 accessed on 01.03. 2019.
  • Winkler. S. (2011). “Open Records Laws: A state by state report: National association of counties”, The National Association of Counties: Washington.
  • Yu, H.M. and Robinson, D. (2012). “The New ambiguity of open government”, UCLA Law Review Discourse, 59:179-208.
Toplam 68 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Siyaset Bilimi
Yazarlar

Şahika Eroğlu 0000-0001-5724-1970

Yayımlanma Tarihi 29 Mart 2020
Gönderilme Tarihi 27 Haziran 2019

Kaynak Göster

APA Eroğlu, Ş. (t.y.). Regulations on Access to Government Information and Impacts on Open Government: The Case of Turkey. International Journal of Political Science and Urban Studies. https://doi.org/10.14782/ipsus.672258
AMA Eroğlu Ş. Regulations on Access to Government Information and Impacts on Open Government: The Case of Turkey. IPSUS. doi:10.14782/ipsus.672258
Chicago Eroğlu, Şahika. “Regulations on Access to Government Information and Impacts on Open Government: The Case of Turkey”. International Journal of Political Science and Urban Studiest.y. https://doi.org/10.14782/ipsus.672258.
EndNote Eroğlu Ş Regulations on Access to Government Information and Impacts on Open Government: The Case of Turkey. International Journal of Political Science and Urban Studies
IEEE Ş. Eroğlu, “Regulations on Access to Government Information and Impacts on Open Government: The Case of Turkey”, IPSUS, doi: 10.14782/ipsus.672258.
ISNAD Eroğlu, Şahika. “Regulations on Access to Government Information and Impacts on Open Government: The Case of Turkey”. International Journal of Political Science and Urban Studies. t.y. https://doi.org/10.14782/ipsus.672258.
JAMA Eroğlu Ş. Regulations on Access to Government Information and Impacts on Open Government: The Case of Turkey. IPSUS. doi:10.14782/ipsus.672258.
MLA Eroğlu, Şahika. “Regulations on Access to Government Information and Impacts on Open Government: The Case of Turkey”. International Journal of Political Science and Urban Studies, doi:10.14782/ipsus.672258.
Vancouver Eroğlu Ş. Regulations on Access to Government Information and Impacts on Open Government: The Case of Turkey. IPSUS.