Confidential Information and Governments: Balancing the Public's Right to Access Government Records and an Oil and Gas Company's Right to Protect Confidential Information

Stephen Burns, Todd Newhook, Sébastien Gittens

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Abstract

This paper explores the relationship between the public's right to access records in the custody or under the control of the government with the oil and gas industry's need to protect its confidential information from disclosure. Focusing on practical issues, the authors review the law of confidence, the structure of the access to information legislation and related case law, the public policy considerations supporting same, and some of the risks and pitfalls that organizations can avoid if they consider such legislation when interacting with public bodies.
Original languageCanadian English
JournalDalhousie Law Journal
Issue number1.0
Publication statusPublished - Apr. 1 2014

Keywords

  • access
  • records
  • oil
  • gas
  • confidential information
  • legislation
  • policy

Disciplines

  • Energy and Utilities Law
  • Oil, Gas, and Mineral Law

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