
Freedom of Information Applications and the Confidentiality of University Research and Research Review Processes
Author(s) -
Mary Wyburn
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
qut law review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2205-0507
pISSN - 2201-7275
DOI - 10.5204/qutlr.v18i2.736
Subject(s) - confidentiality , legislature , legislation , element (criminal law) , freedom of information , law , public relations , political science , engineering ethics , sociology , engineering
There have been a number of disputed freedom of information (FOI) applications concerning research conducted at Australian universities. This article explores how FOI legislative principles favouring disclosure and the legislative exemptions operate where the content, methodologies, funding and ethics processes of university research are being questioned. It examines several decisions, identifying the types of research related information being sought by FOI applicants and the main grounds relied upon to refuse disclosure. It focuses on the balancing of the disclosure required under FOI legislation and the confidentiality that many argue is an essential element of the university research environment.