Ethics of Whistleblowing

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CIA's Action
CIA's Interrogation
CIA’s Action
CIA’s Interrogation
Civic Account
civic responsibility
Civil Disobedience
classified documents
classified information leaks
Collective Wrongdoing
Comprehensive Moral Theory
democracy
ECtHR's Case Law
ECtHR’s Case Law
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ethical justification for leaking secrets
ethics
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
government
government transparency
Government Wrongdoing
human rights
Independent Oversight Body
Intentional Participation
law
legal ethics
moral obligation
moral philosophy
OLC Lawyer
Potential Whistleblowers
Pro Tanto
Pro Tanto Obligation
Pro Tanto Wrongful
Promissory Obligation
public interest
Public Interest Condition
public interest defence
Role Obligations
security
Snowden's Disclosures
Snowden’s Disclosures
Ultimum Remedium
Unauthorized Disclosures
USA Freedom Act
Whistleblower Protection Law
Whistleblower Protection Legislation
Whistleblowing

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138343696
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 14 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Following the enormous political, legal, and media interest that has surrounded high profile cases of whistleblowing, such as Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden, the fundamental ethical questions surrounding whistleblowing have often been obscured. In this fascinating book Eric Boot examines the ethical issues at stake in whistleblowing.

Can the disclosure of classified government documents ever be justified? If so, how? Why does it require justification in the first place? Can there ever be a duty to blow the whistle? When is breaking the law justified?

On a more practical level, this book also considers the various whistleblower protection documents and finds them often lacking in consistency and clarity, before providing an argument for a plausible "public interest" defense for whistleblowers.

Eric R. Boot is a Lecturer at Utrecht University, The Netherlands. He is also the author of Human Duties and the Limits of Human Rights Discourse (2017).

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