On October 16, 2015, Dr. Ted Palys visited Langara College to present a fascinating talk on recent developments in Canadian case law and ethical issues regarding the protection of confidentiality when it comes to research information provided by research participants. In his presentation, Dr. Palys lays out the guidelines of the Tri-Council policy and provides a better understanding of the law around the protection of research confidentiality and the professional responsibilities of researchers and institutions. Dr. Palys is a professor in the School of Criminology and an associate member of the Department of First Nations Studies at Simon Fraser University (SFU). His most recent publication is a 2014 book co-authored with John Lowman call...
There is increased emphasis internationally on ethically sound research, and on good training for re...
Community based research is conducted by, for, and with the participation of community members, and ...
Alex Capron, LLB., USC Professor of Law and Medicine and Scott H. Brice, Chair in Healthcare Law, Po...
When legal challenges to research confidentiality arise, researchers are expected to resist while th...
Researchers often require and collect sensitive information about individuals to answer important sc...
On October 13, 2017, Langara held a Research Ethics Workshop to discuss quality assurance and legal ...
Protection of commercial confidences is both required as part of the intellectual property provision...
The last two decades have seen the development of formalized federal research ethics policies in cou...
The recent court case involving Boston College researchers illustrates the flimsiness of assurances ...
The purpose of this presentation is to foster awareness of the privacy issues that rise throughout t...
During research projects, ethical protocols must be followed to ensure protection of the rights and ...
When people allow researchers to investigate them, they often negotiate terms for the agreement. Par...
Introduction: Variation across research ethics boards (REBs) in conditions placed on access to medic...
Ethics review is a pre-requisite to conducting research involving humans in Canada, and indeed in mo...
Research institutions have the responsibility to comply with laws that govern the oversight of all r...
There is increased emphasis internationally on ethically sound research, and on good training for re...
Community based research is conducted by, for, and with the participation of community members, and ...
Alex Capron, LLB., USC Professor of Law and Medicine and Scott H. Brice, Chair in Healthcare Law, Po...
When legal challenges to research confidentiality arise, researchers are expected to resist while th...
Researchers often require and collect sensitive information about individuals to answer important sc...
On October 13, 2017, Langara held a Research Ethics Workshop to discuss quality assurance and legal ...
Protection of commercial confidences is both required as part of the intellectual property provision...
The last two decades have seen the development of formalized federal research ethics policies in cou...
The recent court case involving Boston College researchers illustrates the flimsiness of assurances ...
The purpose of this presentation is to foster awareness of the privacy issues that rise throughout t...
During research projects, ethical protocols must be followed to ensure protection of the rights and ...
When people allow researchers to investigate them, they often negotiate terms for the agreement. Par...
Introduction: Variation across research ethics boards (REBs) in conditions placed on access to medic...
Ethics review is a pre-requisite to conducting research involving humans in Canada, and indeed in mo...
Research institutions have the responsibility to comply with laws that govern the oversight of all r...
There is increased emphasis internationally on ethically sound research, and on good training for re...
Community based research is conducted by, for, and with the participation of community members, and ...
Alex Capron, LLB., USC Professor of Law and Medicine and Scott H. Brice, Chair in Healthcare Law, Po...