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Issue Contents
Vol 5 No 4 - December 2000
Protecting Australian culture in the 21st century: television content regulation in a globalising world
Simon Fitzpatrick, BA, LLB (Hons) (Sydney)
Abstract
The law of genre: datacasting and the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 (Cth)
Marett Leiboff, Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology
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Is Polly Peck at risk of losing its sting?
Des Butler, Assistant Dean, Research, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology
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EU and International arts law update
Patrick J O'Keefe, Consultant, Prais
US media law update
Jonathan Weinberg, Associate Professor, Wayne State University Law School, Michigan
New Zealand media & arts law update
Ursula Cheer, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Canterbury
Case Notes
Pleading the truth: David Syme & Co v Hore-Lacy
Peter J Riordan, Barrister, Supreme Court of Victoria
Nine Network Australia Pty Ltd v Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Mandy Van Den Elshout, Solicitor, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Foxtel Management Pty Ltd v Seven Cable Television Pty Ltd
Nicholas Blackmore, Solicitor, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Malbourne
Book Review
The great wide world of Australian media law
Review of Sally Walker, Media Law: Commentary and Materials
Michael Chesterman, Professor of Law, University of New South Wales
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