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{{Quote|[t]he '''Fair Information Principles''' ('''FIP'''s) are contained within the [[Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]]'s ([[OECD]]) [[Guidelines on the Protection of Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal Data]]. These were developed around [[commercial transaction]]s and the [[transborder]] [[Information exchange|exchange of information]]; however, they do provide a straightforward description of underlying [[privacy]] and [[information exchange]] principles and provide a simple [[framework]] for the legal analysis that needs to be done with regard to [[privacy]] in [[integrated justice system]]s. Some of the individual principles may not apply in all instances of an [[integrated justice system]].<ref>[[Privacy and Civil Liberties Policy Development Guide and Implementation Templates]], App. E, Glossary.</ref>}}
 
{{Quote|[t]he '''Fair Information Principles''' ('''FIP'''s) are contained within the [[Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]]'s ([[OECD]]) [[Guidelines on the Protection of Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal Data]]. These were developed around [[commercial transaction]]s and the [[transborder]] [[Information exchange|exchange of information]]; however, they do provide a straightforward description of underlying [[privacy]] and [[information exchange]] principles and provide a simple [[framework]] for the legal analysis that needs to be done with regard to [[privacy]] in [[integrated justice system]]s. Some of the individual principles may not apply in all instances of an [[integrated justice system]].<ref>[[Privacy and Civil Liberties Policy Development Guide and Implementation Templates]], App. E, Glossary.</ref>}}
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== Overview ==
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The eight FIPs are:
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* [[Collection Limitation Principle]]
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* [[Data Quality Principle]]
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* [[Purpose Specification Principle]]
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* [[Use Limitation Principle]]
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* [[Security Safeguards Principle]]
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* [[Openness Principle]]
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* [[Individual Participation Principle]]
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* [[Accountability Principle]]
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 05:40, 30 March 2013

Definition[]

[t]he Fair Information Principles (FIPs) are contained within the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD) Guidelines on the Protection of Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal Data. These were developed around commercial transactions and the transborder exchange of information; however, they do provide a straightforward description of underlying privacy and information exchange principles and provide a simple framework for the legal analysis that needs to be done with regard to privacy in integrated justice systems. Some of the individual principles may not apply in all instances of an integrated justice system.[1]

Overview[]

The eight FIPs are:

References[]

See also[]