VOLUME 1COMMENTARY Preface Tables of Cases United Kingdom CJEU and ECtHRUnited States of AmericaAustraliaCanada New Zealand Republic of Ireland Tables of Legislation Glossary Part I OverviewChapter 1 - IntroductionChapter 2 - Westminster legislationChapter 3 - Scottish legislation James Findlay QC Chapter 4 - The influence of the European Convention on Human Rights etc Richard Clayton QC Chapter 5 - Exemptions: general principles Isabella Buono (sections 1-5) & Oliver Sanders QC (section 6) Chapter 6 - Prejudice and the public interest Isabella Buono Part II Data protectionChapter 7 - Data protection: introduction Isabella Buono (section 5) Chapter 8 - GDPR and DPA 2018: introductionChapter 9 - General processing: continuing obligationsChapter 10 - General processing: data subject rightsChapter 11 - General processing: exemptions etcChapter 12 - Law enforcement processing: continuing obligations Gerry Facenna QC & Julianne Morrison Chapter 13 - Law enforcement processing: data subject rights Gerry Facenna QC & Julianne Morrison Chapter 14 - Intelligence services processing Gerry Facenna QC & Julianne Morrison Chapter 15 - DPA 1998: concepts, rights and duties Antony White QC Chapter 16 - DPA 1998: exemptions Antony White QC Part III Environmental informationChapter 17 - Environmental information - introduction James Maurici QC & Jaqueline Lean Chapter 18 - Environmental information - rights & appeals James Maurici QC & Jacqueline Lean Chapter 19 - Environmental information - exceptions James Maurici QC & Jacqueline Lean Part IV Freedom of informationChapter 20 - The right to information Isabella Buono Chapter 21 - The duty to advise and assist, codes of practice and publication schemes Gemma White QC Chapter 22 - The request Gemma White QC Chapter 23 - Disentitlement Gemma White QC Chapter 24 - The response Gemma White QC Part V ExemptionsChapter 25 - Information otherwise accessible Gemma White QC Chapter 26 - Security bodies, national security and defence Oliver Sanders QC Chapter 27 - International and internal relations Oliver Sanders QC (section 2) Chapter 28 - Economic and financial interestsChapter 29 - Investigation, audit, law enforcement and the courts Isabella Buono Chapter 30 - Privilege Henry King QC (section 1) & Bankim Thanki QC (section 2) Chapter 31 - Policy formulation and public affairs Paul Bowen QC Chapter 32 - Research, health and safetyChapter 33 - Personal information Antony White QC Chapter 34 - Commercial and other confidentiality Gavin Millar QC Chapter 35 - Miscellaneous exemptions Oliver Sanders QC (sections 1-2), Isabella Buono (sections 3-5 & 6) & Aidan O''Neill QC (section 5) Part VI Other rights to informationChapter 36 - Historical records and public recordsChapter 37 - Local government documentsChapter 38 - Medical recordsChapter 39 - Business and financial informationChapter 40 - Educational informationChapter 41 - Common law rights and controls Gavin Millar QC Chapter 42 - Court-held documents Martin Westgate QC Chapter 43 - Information held by EU bodies Aidan O''Neill QC Part VII Appeals, remedies and enforcementChapter 44 - The Information Commissioner and the tribunals HHJ Murray Shanks Chapter 45 - FOIA and EIR appeals HHJ Murray Shanks Chapter 46 - The Scottish Information Commission and FOI(S)A etc appeals James Findlay QC Chapter 47 - Freedom of information: regulatory enforcement HHJ Murray Shanks & James Findlay QC Chapter 48 - GDPR and DPA 2018: private remedies and regulatory enforcementChapter 49 - DPA 1998: private remedies and regulatory enforcement Antony White QC Chapter 50 - Warrants, offences and immunities HHJ Murray Shanks Part VIII Comparative lawChapter 51 - The Comparative Jurisdictions VOLUME 2MATERIALS TABLE OF MATERIALSPart I - Data ProtectionPart II - Freedom of InformationPart III - Environmental InformationPart IV - Other Rights to InformationPart V - Data Protection (post-EU Exit Day)Part VI - Data Protection (pre-25 May 2018)Part VII - Procedural Material.
Information Rights : A Practitioner's Guide to Data Protection, Freedom of Information and Other Information Rights