Local Context for International Research
When reviewing international research, the IRB is expected to obtain sufficient knowledge of the local context where the research will take place, including relevant laws and regulations. All international data collection requires consideration of any political, legal, and cultural considerations specific to the study under review.
- Review the KSU European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to determine if the country in which you will be conducting your research is involved.
                        The Ƶ EU General Data Protection Regulation Compliance Policy
                        can be found in the .
- The IRB application should include a statement by the researcher that the GDPR has
                        been reviewed, including whether the regulations apply. If the regulations do apply
                        to your research, the application will need to include information relating to compliance
                        with the provisions of the policy.
- Review the  (posted on the U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services, Office for Human Research Protections
                        website) in order to determine if there are specific procedures that you must follow
                        for the country in which you will be conducting your research. The IRB application
                        should include a statement by the researcher that the International Compilation of
                        Human Research Standards document has been reviewed, including information on how
                        any relevant standards are being met.
- Documentation of “local approval” may be required when submitting KSU’s IRB application. IRBs may rely on researchers to provide essential information about the local research context.
