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Peng Hwa Ang |
Civil defamation law in China |
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Graeme Austin |
Kazaa And Grokster Across Borders |
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Roy Baker |
Determining Contempts by Improper Pressure on a Litigant: an Objective or Subjective Test? |
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Roy Baker
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Defamatory Comment on the Judiciary: Lange Qualified Privilege in Popovic v Herald & Weekly Times |
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Roy Baker
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Extending Common Law Qualified Privilege to the Media: A Comparsion of the English and Australian Approaches |
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Roy Baker
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Political payola: the 'cash for comment' scandal and Australia's protection of political speech |
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Roy Baker |
The rookie and the silk: Learing the 'ordinary reasonable person' in defamation law |
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Arpan Bajerjee |
Contempt of court and criticism of the judiciary: Tales of discord between courts and the media in India |
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Eric Barendt
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Human Rights Act 1998 and libel law: brave new world? |
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Hilary May Black
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The Role of Trade Mark Law in the Protection of Celebrity Personality |
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Hilary May Black and Brent Salter |
When copyright and chutzpah collide: The Google Library project and fair use |
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Catherine Bond |
Reconciling Crown copyright and reuse of government information: An analysis of the CLRC Crown Copyright Review |
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Jason Bosland
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The Culture of Trade Marks: An Alternative Cultural Theory Perspective |
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Kathy Bowery
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Retrospective futures? Law technology and copyright control in cyberspace |
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Simone Brandon
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How a Norwegian Teenager, a 'Messiah' and a Man from Kensington are Pushing the Limits of Copyright |
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Des Butler |
Lange Revisited: exploring the implied freedom of communication concerning government or political matters |
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Des Butler
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Is Polly Peck at risk of losing its sting? |
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Danny Butt
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Digital Rights Management and Music in Australasia |
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Enid Campbell
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Reporting of Parliamentary Proceedings |
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Enid Campbell and Matthew Groves
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Correspondence with Members of Parliament |
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Enid Campbell and Matthew Groves
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Parliamentary papers and their protection |
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Enid Campbell and HP Lee
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Criticism of Judges and Freedom of Expression |
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David S Caudill
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Once more into the breach: contrasting US and Australian 'rights of publicity' |
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Xiaoyan Chen |
Civil defamation law in China |
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Anne S Y Cheung |
The Regulation of Chinese Women's Sexuality on the Internet |
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Andrew F Christie |
Cultural institutions, digitisation and copyright reform? |
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Matt Collins |
Approaches Towards Jurisdiction and Choice of Law in Cases of Multi-Jurisdictional Defamation |
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Matt Collins
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Choice of law in defamation after John Pfeiffer Pty Ltd v Rogerson |
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Matt Collins
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Defamation and the Internet after Dow Jones & Company Inc v Gutnick |
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Conal Condren, Jessica Milner Davis, Sally McCausland and Robert Phiddian |
Defining parody and satire: Australian copyright law and its new exception |
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Alison Davis
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A real drama: legal protection of reality television formats |
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Chris Dent and Andrew T Kenyon
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Defamation law's chilling effect: a comparative content analysis of Australian and US newspapers |
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Garima Dewan
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Accounting separation: a mode to combat anticompetitive behaviour |
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Melissa de Zwart
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Seriously Entertaining: The Panel and the Future of Fair Dealing |
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Melissa de Zwart
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Copyright in television broadcasts: Network Ten v TCN Channel Nine - 'A case which can excite emotions' |
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Lionel Docker |
The Ghost of Moorhouse |
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Anna Feros
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The Effect of International Agreements and the Impending Convergence of Technologies on Australian Television Content |
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Brian Fitzgerald and Damien O’Brien
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Digital Sampling and Culture Jamming in a Remix World: What Does the Law Allow? |
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Brian Fitzgerald, Richard Neville, Richard Jones and Greg Hearn
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Cultivating the creative commons: Perspectives from the creative industries |
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Simon Fitzpatrick
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Protecting Australian culture in the 21st century: television content regulation in a globalising world |
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Simon Fitzpatrick
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The Death of the Recording Industry? |
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Terry Flew
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Creative Commons and the Creative Industries |
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Jonathan Friedrich |
Glamour trials: The creation of rights and the celebrity industry in Douglas v Hello! |
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Leif Gamertsfelder
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Digitising copyright law - an Australian perspective |
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Mia Garlick
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For Ad's Sake: Making a Case Against Personal Video Recorders |
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Richard Garnett |
An Overview of Choice of Law, Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgment Enforcement in IP Disputes |
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Jane C Ginsburg and Sam Ricketson
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Inducers and Authorisers: A Comparison of the US Supreme Court’s Grokster decision and the Australian Federal Court’s KaZaa ruling |
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Adrian Goss
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Rethinking Derbyshire County Council v Times Newspapers: the standing of government bodies to sue in defamation |
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Jock Given
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Foreign Ownership of Media and Telecommunications: an Australian story |
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Stephen Gray
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Imagination, fraud and the cultural protocols debate: a question of free speech or pornography? |
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Kim Gould |
The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same... Or Do They? |
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Katrina Gunn
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In line with online expectations: private international law and national copyright in the internet context |
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Elizabeth Handsley |
Media, Public Health and Law: A Lawyer's primer on the Food Advertising Debate |
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Elizabeth Handsley
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The media and public misconceptions about the judiciary |
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Paul Harpur |
Digital copyright and disability discrimination: From braille books to bookshare |
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Bede Harris
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Defamation and freedom of political expression in Australia and South Africa - the opportunities missed in Lange |
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Greg Heaton
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Privacy - boldly going where defamation hasn't gone before |
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Perry Herzfeld
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Corporations, Defamation And General Damages: Back To First Principles |
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Emily Hudson
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Droit de suite Down Under: should Australia introduce a resale royalties scheme for visual artists? |
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Sal Humphreys |
Productive Users, Intellectual Property and Governance: The Challenges of Computer Games |
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Sammy Isreb
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Can the Spam Act 2003 independently protect the Public against Spam, or are additional Legally Sanctioned Technology Based Solutions Required? |
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Matt Jackson
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Protecting Digital Television: Controlling Copyright or Consumer? |
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Mark Johnston |
Should Australia force the square peg of privacy into the round hole of confidence or look to a new tort? |
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Joshua Kay
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'Once Upon A ... Libel': defamation and fiction |
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Andrew T Kenyon and Esther Milne
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Images of Celebrity: Publicity, Privacy, Law |
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Anita Kundu
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Defamation, reputation and the community: an analysis of the doctrine of presumed harm in defamation law |
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Karen Lee
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Creating a Level Playing Field or Expanding the Nanny State? Regulating the Content of Premium Rate SMS/MMS and Walled-Garden Services in Australia |
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Marett Leiboff
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The law of genre: datacasting and the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 (Cth) |
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Paul Lewis
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The resale royalty and Australian visual artists: painting the full picture |
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Dennis Lim |
The reasonableness exception to infringement of the right of integrity in copyright law: Part 1 |
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Dennis Lim |
The reasonableness exception to infringement of the right of integrity in copyright law: Part 2 |
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David Lindsay
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Playing possum? Privacy, freedom of speech and the media following ABC v Lenah Game Meats Pty Ltd
Part I: The availability of an interlocutory injunction to prevent publication |
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David Lindsay
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Playing Possum? Privacy, Freedom of Speech and the Media Following ABC v Lenah Game Meats Pty Ltd
Part II: The Future of Australian Privacy and Free Speech Law, and Implications for the Media |
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Stefan Lo
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Justifications for consumer privacy protection on the world wide web |
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Patricia Loughlan
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The ravages of public use': Aboriginal art and moral rights |
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Patricia Loughlan |
Moral rights (a view from the town square) |
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Ian Loveland |
Arriverderci Spycatcher? |
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Ian Loveland |
Reynolds privilege re-considered? |
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Ann Lui
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Access to Protests and Demonstrations for Hong Kong Journalists: Fashioning the Right |
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Kate MacNeil
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Siting art: an exploration of location as a determinant of obscenity in visual art |
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Steven Maras
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The Status of the Film Script under US Copyright Regulations: an Historical Note |
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Emma Maxwell |
The Waste Land: The Rights of Editors in Australian Copyright Law |
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P J McCafferty
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Protecting private information improperly or surreptitiously obtained from public disclosure: a 'new species' of breach of confidence? |
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Scott McConnel
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The Napster case: which way would the balance of interests fall in Australia? |
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Campbell McLachlan |
From Savigny To Cyberspace: Does The Internet Sound The Death-Knell For The Conflict Of Laws |
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Lawrence McNamara |
Bigotry, community and the (in)visibility of moral exclusion: homosexuality and the capacity to defame |
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Paul Mitchell |
Nineteenth century defamation: Was it a law of the press? |
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Owen Morgan
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Copyright, the Public Interest and Content Restrictions |
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Owen Morgan |
Graffiti - Ownership and Other Rights |
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Brian C Murchison |
The fact-conjecture framework is US libel law: Four problems |
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Paul Murray
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Electronic media converage of courts and the role of counsel: A survey of counsel's views and the possible impacts |
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Yee-Fui Ng |
Global soul, local Seoul: The ebb and flow of forces in global copyright |
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Yan Mei Ning
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Search warrant versus production order – The Hong Kong experience in protecting journalists’ material |
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Yan Mei Ning |
Media Photography in Hong Kong Streets: The Impact of Proposed Privacy Torts |
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Damien O'Brien |
Blogs and the Law: Key Legal Issues for the Blogosphere |
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Marcus O'Donnell |
Preposterous trickster: myth, news, the law and John Marsden |
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Erin O'Dwyer
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Qualified Privilege and Public Leaders in Political Debate: Diverging Defamation Law after Lange, Reynolds and Atkinson |
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Megumi Ogawa
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Copyright in broadcasts: Japan strays |
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Sunita Patel |
Cheque-book Journalism in the US and UL: Fair Trial v Free Press |
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Robert K Patterson
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Claiming possession of the material cultural property of indigenous peoples |
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Timothy D Peters |
Allusions to theology: I, Robot, universalism and the limits of the law |
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Georgia Price
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Pack your toothbrush!' Journalists, confidential sources and contempt of court |
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Megan Richardson and Richard Garnett |
Towards and Beyond an Australian Private International Law of Cross-Border Communications Disputes (2006) 11(4) |
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Matthew Rimmer
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The Demidenko affair: copyright law, plagiarism and ridicule |
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Sam Ricketson |
Trade Mark Liability Issues Arising Out of Internet Advertising |
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Matthew Rimmer
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Gossip we can trust: defamation law and non-fiction |
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Sharon Rodrick
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Defamation, the Media and Reporting Documents on the Court Record |
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Alpana Roy |
A new dispute concerning the TRIPS agreement: The United States and China in teh WTO |
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Pauline Sadler
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Alcohol Advertising and Youth Drinking in Australia – What are the available complaints mechanisms, legal and otherwise? |
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Maree Sainsbury |
Parody, satire and copyright infringement: The latest addition to Australian fair dealing law |
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Adam Sauer |
Protecting the Copyright Balance in Cyberspace |
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Tonia Starey
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Getting the message: a comparative analysis of laws regulating law enforcement agencies' access to stored communications in Australia and the US |
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Niloufer Selvadurai |
Voices of Change - The Regulation of Voice over Internet Protocol Services |
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Nicolas Suzor |
Digital copyright and disability discrimination: From braille books to bookshare |
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Nicolas Suzor |
Where the bloody hell does parody fit in Australian copyright law? |
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Giles Tanner
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The very special case of broadcasting spectrun planning |
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Rebecca Taseff
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The Protection of Personal Privacy: The Differences between a Privacy Tort and the Action for Breach of Confidence |
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Dilan Thampapillai |
Digital copyright and disability discrimination: From braille books to bookshare |
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Molly Tregoning
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A new panopticon: surveillance and privacy after September 11 |
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V J Vann |
Copyright by way of fiduciary obligation - finding a way to protect Aboriginal art works |
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Nick Verginis |
Hypersensitive gods or just another opinion? A conceptual analysis of the right of integrity of authorship doctrine in Australia |
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Carmen Vietri
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The Media Exemption under Information Privacy Legislation: in the Public Interest? |
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Ian Walden |
Regulating broadcasting in a converging environment: Without frontiers and without a fuss! |
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Kimberlee Weatherall |
Can Substantive Law Harmonisation and Technology Provide Genuine Alternatives to Conflicts Rules in Intellectual Property? |
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Leanne Wiseman
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Beyond the Photocopier: Copyright and Publishing in Australia |
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Aleardo Zanghellini |
Canada's Obscenity Law after Little Sisters |
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