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Vol 12 No 4 - December 2007
Full text versions of articles are available from LexisNexis online.

The rookie and the silk: Learing the 'ordinary reasonable person' in defamation law
Roy Baker, Lecturer, Division of Law, Macquarie University
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Regulating broadcasting in a converging environment: Without frontiers and without a fuss!
Ian Walden, Professor of Information and Communications Law, Institute of Computer and Communications Law, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London

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Should Australia force the square peg of privacy into the round hole of confidence or look to a new tort?
Mark Johnston, Barrister, Queensland Bar
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Global soul, local Seoul: The ebb and flow of forces in global copyright
Yee-Fui Ng, Solicitor, DLA Phillips Fox
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Glamour trials: The creation of rights and the celebrity industry in Douglas v Hello!
Jonahton Friedrich, PhD candidate, Faculty of Law, University of NSW
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New Zealand Media Law Update
Ursula Cheer, Associate Professor, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

South African Media Law Update
Margaret Beukes, Professor of Law, University of Canterbury

Book Review
Digital Television: UK Public Policy and the Market by Michael Starks
Reviewed by Toija Cinque, Lecturer in Communications and Media Studies, National Centre for Australian Studies, Monash University

Book Review
Theorizing digital Cultural Heritage: A Critical Discourse by Fiona Cameron and Sarah Kenderdine (eds)
Reviewed by Serena Armstrong, Solicitor, Arts Law Centre of Australia

Book Review
How to be Alone by Jonathan Franzen and New Dimensions in Privacy Law: International and Comparative Perspectives by Andrew T Kenyon and Megan Richardson (eds)
Reviewed by Matthew Rimmer, Senior Lecturere, Australian National University College of Law

Book Review
Creating Selves: Intellectual Property and the Narration of Culture by Johanna Gibson
Reviewed by Marett Leiboff, Senior Lecturer, QUT

Book Review
Freedom of Speech by Eric Barendt
Reviewed by Megan Richardson, Associate Professor, CMCL, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne

 

 

 

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