Publication: Right to Information vs. Right to Protect Personal Data: A Guidance from the Decisions of the USA & the European Court of Justice.
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2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Right to Information (RTI) and right to privacy
(RTP) are two basic rights of people in a
democratic country. Since personal data
consists of a main element of privacy, the right
not to disclose one's personal data to a third
party is an essential part of the RTP. The citizens
of Sri Lanka have had the right of obtaining
information that is in the custody of public
authorities since 2017 under the RTI Act. When
deciding whether requested information will be
disclosed or not, the public authority will have
to consider the exceptions stipulated in the said
Act, including the exception of privacy.
However, with the enactment of the Personal
Data Protection (PDP) Act in 2022 in Sri Lanka,
it is crucial to consider the impact of the said Act
on the RTI Act. Under the above context, this
research explored the overlapping provisions of
these two legislations and the decisions of the
USA & the European Court of Justice in similar
matters. This research study utilized the
qualitative methodology where the researcher
studied, analyzed, and synthesized a variety of
materials gathered through primary and
secondary sources to formulate a conclusion
and come up with the study results. Finally, the
research revealed that the PDP Act has put the
additional liability on the public authorities
when considering information requests under
the RTI Act. Further, the research has identified
some guidance from the decided cases of the
USA & the European Court of Justice regarding
overlapping provisions.
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Right to information, right to privacy, personal data protection, public authorities.
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R.L.W. Rajapakse. (2022). Right to Information vs. Right to Protect Personal Data: A Guidance from the Decisions of the USA & the European Court of Justice. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 164 - 169.
