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Vol 11 No 4 - December 2006
Full text versions of articles are available from LexisNexis online.

Towards and Beyond an Australian Private International Law of Cross-Border Communications Disputes
Megan Richardson, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne and Richard Garnett, Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne
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An Overview of Choice of Law, Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgment Enforcement in IP Disputes
Richard Garnett, Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne

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Kazaa And Grokster Across Borders
Graeme Austin, J. Byron McCormick Professor of Law, The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law
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Approaches Towards Jurisdiction and Choice of Law in Cases of Multi-Jurisdictional Defamation
Matt Collins, Barrister
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Can Substantive Law Harmonisation and Technology Provide Genuine Alternatives to Conflicts Rules in Intellectual Property?
Kimberlee Weatherall, IPRIA, University of Melbourne
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From Savigny To Cyberspace: Does The Internet Sound The Death-Knell For The Conflict Of Laws
Campbell McLachlan, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
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Australian Media Law Update
Jason Bosland, Centre for Media and Communications Law, University of Melbourne
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New Zealand Media Law Update
Ursula Cheer, Faculty of Law, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Book Review
Media Freedom Under the Human Rights Act by Helen Fenwick and Gavin Phillipson
Reviewed by Megan Richardson, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne

 

 

 

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