Whistleblowing Around the World: Law, Culture and Practice

This is a book about governance and accountability in the twenty-first century. It looks at the role of whistleblowing and features four case studies from around the globe -
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As this book shows, despite the dilemmas that potential whistleblowers face, there are increasing numbers of people who are prepared to question corrupt or negligent acts in the workplace, challenging authority by speaking out - even where it may mean risking jobs, career or safety to do so.
A book for practitioners, policymakers, professionals and activists, Whistleblowing Around the World: Law, Culture and Practice examines American, Australasian, British, Japanese and South African legislation. It looks at what encourages and discourages legitimate whistleblowing in different cultures and evaluates the different policy models. It considers the roles of employers, the state, the media, the law and civil society and offers practical advice.
As editors Guy Dehn and Richard Calland explain, only if the good intentions of any law are matched by a change in culture can a safe alternative to silence be created. Only then can the principle of accountability work in practice and protect the public interest.
- 224 pages
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