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Issue Contents
Vol 4 No 4 - December 1999
Editorial 225
The regulation of art by English obscenity law 229
Paul Kearns, Lecturer in Law, Leicester University, England
Abstract
Waiver v estoppel in the moral rights debate 235
Dr Mark Williams, Logie-Smith Lanyon, Lawyers, Melbourne. BA (Hons), LLB (Melb), D Phil (Oxon) (English Language & Literature), Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria
Abstract
'For Those About to Rock': cybersimulcasting live music on the internet 241
Therese Catanzariti, Senior Associate, Mallesons Stephen Jaques
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Arts Law Update - International Organisations 253
Patrick J O'Keefe, Consultant, Paris
Hong Kong Media Law Update 259
Raymond Wacks, Professor of Law and Legal Theory, University of Hong Kong
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Australian Media Law Update 269
Marret Leiboff, Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology
Case Note
Scandalising contempt under the Family Court Act 1975 and 'institutionalised' bias 277
Des Butler, LLB (Hons), PhD, Assistant Dean, Research, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology
Book Reviews
Indigenous cultural and intellectual property rights in the Pacific 285
Review of Nin Tomas and Te Tai Haruru (editors), Collective Human Rights of Pacific People
Sally McCausland, Legal Officer, Arts Law Centre of Australia
Neither global nor convergent regulation 289
Review of David Levy, Europe's Digital Revolution: Broadcasting Regulation, the EU and the Nation State
Chris Marsden, Research Fellow, Harvard Information Infrastructure Project, John F Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Text, common law and constitutional implications 293
Reply to Chesterman 's review of Aroney, Freedom of Speech in the Constitution
Nicholas Aroney, Law School, University of Queensland
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