Anders Chydenius
- foundation
Pitkänsillankatu 1-3
P.O. Box 567
FIN-67700 Kokkola
Tel. +358 (0)6 829 4111
E-mail: asiamies@chydenius.net
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Finnish-Swedish "Freedom of Information Day" (2.12.) was launched
Anders Chydenius Foundation in cooperation with the Foundation of Helsingin Sanomat (the main newspaper in Finland) launched a tradition of "freedom of information day" (2.12.) in Sweden and Finland by organising a Finnish-Swedish seminar in Helsinki on Friday 30 November....
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Publication on the World´s First Freedom of Information Act
To mark the 240th Anniversary of the Freedom of Information, the Foundation published a book (in English) titled "The World´s First Freedom of Information Act - Anders Chydenius´ Legacy Today".
240 years ago the world´s first Freedom of Information Act took effect in Sweden-Finland. The Finnish enlightenment thinker and politician Anders Chydenius (1729-1803) played a crucial role in creating the new law in 1766....
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International Seminar on the 240th Anniversary of the Freedom of Information
The foundation organised in cooperation with International European Movement an international seminar on democracy and transparency in the European Union, 1 December 2006, in the Parliament of Finland, Helsinki.
The president of the European Movement and a former president of the European Parliament, Pat Cox, discussed the transparency of the European project....
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Jacob Söderman on Transparency in Mexico
IIAS conference in Monterrey, Mexico, 16-20 July 2006
Three selected paragraphs of the introductory Report by Mr Jacob Söderman, the first European Ombudsman (1995-2003), Doctor of Political Science and Law
The basic philosophy
The Finnish politician and priest Anders Chydenius was one of the most important politicians of the eighteenth century in the Kingdom of Sweden-Finland....
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Freedom of Information is an element of democratic Europe
Nation"s freedom is always in relation to its freedom of press, of expression and of information. This statement of the Finnish enlightment thinker Anders Chydenius (1766) is still valid. In integrating Europe facing its global challenges, open society and transparent political system is a current challenge....
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Chydenius saw limits of "the state" in the 18th century
The international discussion on Anders Chydenius continues. Stephen Lamble, an Australian researcher into freedom of expression and the press, refers to Chydenius as the father of modern freedom of information. The full article of Jukka Luoma follows....
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The first publication of the Foundation
Shared freedom
Anders Chydenius" thoughts in the present world
With English Summary
The year 2003 marked the 200th anniversary of the death of the pioneer of democracy in Finland, Anders Chydenius (1729-1803). This volume contains a selection of commemorative articles and speeches produced during that year.
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Shared Freedom - Anders Chydenius¿ ideology on freedom and responsibility in focus during the celebratory year
Anders Chydenius died February 1, 1803 in Kokkola¿s rectory. This year marks the 200th anniversary of his death. Chydenius¿ hometown, the City of Kokkola and its co-operative partners are celebrating the memory of Anders Chydenius by arranging many different events during the year to honour the renown vicar¿s vocation and his ideologies of freedom....
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