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Freedom of Information

Palm handheldWelcome to the JISC Legal guidance on Freedom of Information legislation.

The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) gives a right of access to information held by 'public authorities'. Most UK colleges and universities are public authorities. The FOIA covers all records and information held by a public authority, whether digital or print, current or archived. 

 

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Freedom of Information Newslinks
Taking the RAP - the ICO's FOI Regulatory Action Policy

The Information Commissioner's Office has published a Freedom of Information Regulatory Action Policy, stating the factors it will use in deciding between the different enforcement mechanisms open to it.

University Must Disclose Raw Research Data

The ICO held that Queen's University Belfast had wrongly applied exceptions under FOI and EIR, and ordered the institution to disclose raw data, whether ongoing research had been published or not.

Government Commits to a New Libel Bill

A Defamation Bill, to be published next year, will balance freedom of speech with protection of reputation.   

Call for Openness in Research Data

Scientists at CRU at the University of East Anglia acted rigourously and honestly in their advice to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

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Recent JISC Legal Events
JISC Legal @JISC Online Conference Innovating e-Learning (23-26 November 2010)

JISC Legal will be participating in the JISC Online Conference- Innovating e-Learning on the 23-26 November 2010.

ERA Plus- The Benefits Explained (09/09/2010)

BUFVC is hosting this event focusing on how to implement online services based on the ERA Plus Licence.

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