University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Research Series

University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Research Series 2008

Papers from 2008

Continuing Problems with Film Copyright, Michael Handler (August 7, 2008)

Trade Mark Dilution in Australia?, Michael Handler (August 4, 2008)

Human Rights, Health and Development, Daniel Tarantola, Andrew Byrnes, Michael Johnson, Lynn Kemp, Anthony Zwi, and Sofia Gruskin (July 31, 2008)

The evolution of the rule of law in Thailand: The Thai constitutions, Pornsakol Panikabutara Coorey (July 22, 2008)

Legal deposit’s role in the public domain, Graham Greenleaf, Abi Paramaguru, Catherine Bond, and Sophia Christou (May 15, 2008)

Iron Ocean Fertilization and International Law, David Freestone and Rosemary Rayfuse (May 14, 2008)

Distinguishing PETs from PITs: Developing technology with privacy in mind., Abi Paramaguru, David Vaile, Nigel Waters, and Graham Greenleaf (May 12, 2008)

In support of a statutory privacy action in Australian law, Graham Greenleaf and Nigel Waters (May 10, 2008)

Closing the Privacy-Free Zones: An Analysis of ALRC Proposals Concerning Privacy Act Exemptions, Nigel Waters, Graham Greenleaf, and Lee Bygrave (May 8, 2008)

Videotaping Police Interrogation, David Dixon (May 5, 2008)

Policing in Indigenous Communities, Chris Cunneen (May 2, 2008)

Modelling University Governance, Leon Trakman (April 22, 2008)

Yearning for Earnout Certainty, Chris Evans (April 21, 2008)

Strengthening uniform privacy principles: an analysis of the ALRC's proposed principles, Graham Greenleaf, Nigel Waters, and Lee Bygrave (April 9, 2008)

Reviving Restorative Justice Traditions?, Chris Cunneen (April 3, 2008)

IMF Policies and Health in Sub-Saharan Africa, Ross P. Buckley and Jonathon Baker (April 2, 2008)

National Survey – Report on the Pro Bono Legal Work of Individual Australian Solicitors, Lynne Spender and Olivia Wellesley-Cole (March 17, 2008)

Crime, Justice and Indigenous People, Chris Cunneen (March 16, 2008)

Violence, development and the rule of law, Martin Krygier and Whit Mason (March 13, 2008)

Assimilation and the Re-invention of Barbarism, Chris Cunneen (March 8, 2008)

Terms of Engagement in Times of Terror, Martin Krygier (March 6, 2008)