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89:, like a white paper, is an official government document. Green papers tend to be statements not of policy already determined, but of propositions put before the whole nation for discussion. They are produced early in the policy-making process, while ministerial proposals are still being formulated. Many white papers in Canada have been, in effect, green papers, while at least one green paper—that on immigration and population in 1975—was released for public debate after the government had already drafted 68:
proposals for debate and discussion. A green paper represents the best that the government can propose on the given issue, but, remaining uncommitted, it is able without loss of face to leave its final decision open until it has been able to consider the public reaction to it. Green papers may result
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is a discussion document intended to stimulate debate and launch a process of consultation, at European level, on a particular topic. A green paper usually presents a range of ideas and is meant to invite interested individuals or organizations to contribute views and information. It may be followed
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was to foster a debate on how knowledge for research, science and education can best be disseminated in the online environment. The green paper, which was published on 16 July 2008, aimed to set out a number of issues connected with the role of copyright in the
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culminated in a white paper issued in December 2000. Prior to this, a discussion paper was released in June 2000. This discussion paper was in nature what is known as a green paper (and was sometimes referred to as such).
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by a white paper, an official set of proposals that is used as a vehicle for their development into law.
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The term "green paper" has been said to originate with the publication in 1941 by
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is a tentative government report and consultation document of
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The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind
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Index

Green Paper
White paper
Blue book (disambiguation)
United Kingdom
Commonwealth
Hong Kong
United States
European Union
policy
white paper
grey literature
Canada
legislation
UK
Parliament
Herwald Ramsbotham
president of the board of education
European Commission
defence policy
Australia
copyright
knowledge economy
this document
White paper
Blue book (disambiguation)
Persuasive writing
"Chapter 4: The Internet Threat"
the original
"Green Paper"
"Green Paper"

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