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The Successes and Failures of Whistleblower Laws (Paperback)
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'A new roadmap for understanding the diverse perspectives and
disparate bodies of law involved in any legal regime aimed at
encouraging people in organisations to speak up about wrongdoing,
making it possible for them to do so, and supporting and protecting
them when they do. More than just a rich and readable history of
whistleblowing laws, in the USA and around the world. Steeped in
Robert Vaughn's personal experience as a lawyer and researcher over
a 40 year period, this book stands to help solve some of the
greatest conundrums in this vital area of legal regulation - one of
the most complex in modern society, but one of the most crucial to
integrity, accountability and organisational justice in all
institutions. Compulsory reading for all policymakers, regulators,
corporate leaders, researchers and activists engaged in improvement
and implementation of public interest whistleblowing laws.'- A.J.
Brown, Griffith University and Transparency International Australia
'Unlike other books on whistleblowing that simply describe and
analyze whistleblowing laws, Robert Vaughn's new book provides an
in-depth and unique historical account of the roots of the
whistleblowing movement in such disparate events as the Mai Lai
massacre, the civil rights movement, and the experiments of Stanley
Milgrim. As important, he then uses that history to illuminate the
competing perspectives and pressures that influenced the passage
and interpretation of modern whistleblower laws. Vaughn provides a
first-rate account of the varied and complex reasons for the
successes and failures of these laws during the last forty years.'
- Richard Moberly, University of Nebraska College of Law Drawing on
literature from several disciplines, this enlightening book
examines the history of whistleblower laws throughout the world and
provides an analytical structure for the most common debates about
the nature of such laws and their potential successes and failures.
The author explores the relationship between the actions of
whistleblowers and the character of laws protecting them, as well
as their administration and enforcement. The book considers the
role of civil society groups in the successes of whistleblower laws
and how current controversies reflect issues attached to these laws
over half a century. This study contains perspectives from which
successes and failures can be evaluated and will appeal to policy
makers, scholars, whistleblower advocacy and other civil society
groups, as well as anyone with a general interest in the subject.
Contents: Preface 1. Successes and Failures 2. Question Authority
3. Nonviolence and Civil Disobedience 4. Whistleblower Stories and
Emerging Narratives 5. Watergate and Whistleblower Protection 6.
The Civil Service Reform Act and Whistleblower Protection 7.
Retrospective and Forecast 8. Incentives 9. Private-sector Laws 10.
Institutional Failure 11. Interpretation 12. National Security 13.
Global Whistleblower Laws 14. Civil Society 15. Perspectives 16.
Old Issues - New Controversies Index
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