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      <title>Freedom of Information in University College Dublin 2001-2004</title>
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      <description>University College Dublin is the largest single university institution in Ireland, with a student population of approximately 22,000.
The Irish Freedom of Information Acts 1997 and 2003 [1], like all similar legislation worldwide, empower individuals to examine, appraise, and analyse government and public sector accountability and transparency. Applying initially only to departments and offices of central government from 21 April 1998, the legislation was gradually extended over the following years to encompass a range of public sector organisations, designated &#39;public bodies&#39;, with Irish third level educational institutions [2] becoming prescribed public bodies on 21 October 2001.</description>
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