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May/June 2000 - PLPR (7)1
- Reps Committee protects the ‘privacy- free zone’ - [2000] PLPR 16; (2000) 7 PLPR 1
Graham Greenleaf- Editorial - [2000] PLPR 17; (2000) 7 PLPR 3
Graham Greenleaf- Recommended amendments to the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Bill 2000 (Cth) - [2000] PLPR 18; (2000) 7 PLPR 9
House of Representatives Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs Advisory Report on the Priva cy Amendment (Private Sector) Bill 2000 (June 2000)- Where have all the judges gone? Reflections on judicial involvement in developing data protection law - Part 1 - [2000] PLPR 19; (2000) 7 PLPR 11
Lee A Bygrave- The NSW Act: implementation marred by lack of consultation - [2000] PLPR 20; (2000) 7 PLPR 15
Nigel Waters- Telecommunications privacy codes: where do they fit now? - [2000] PLPR 21; (2000) 7 PLPR 16
Holly Raiche- Calendar - [2000] PLPR 22; (2000) 7 PLPR 19
compiled by Graham Greenleaf- Private parts - [2000] PLPR 23; (2000) 7 PLPR 20
compiled by Graham Greenleaf
July 2000 - PLPR (7)2
- Victoria’s privacy Bill still sets the standard - [2000] PLPR 24; (2000) 7 PLPR 21
Graham Greenleaf- BILL C-6: Canada’s answer to privacy protection in the private sector - [2000] PLPR 25; (2000) 7 PLPR 27
Colin Bennett- OzEmail — an ISP’s approach to privacy - [2000] PLPR 26; (2000) 7 PLPR 30
Justin Milne- Where have all the judges gone? Reflections on judicial involvement in developing data protection law – Part 2 - [2000] PLPR 27; (2000) 7 PLPR 33
Lee A Bygrave- GST brings taxing times for privacy - [2000] PLPR 28; (2000) 7 PLPR 37
Nigel Waters- Private parts - [2000] PLPR 29; (2000) 7 PLPR 40
compiled by Nigel Waters and Graham Greenleaf
August 2000 - PLPR (7)3
- Private Sector Bill amendments ignore EU problems - [2000] PLPR 30; (2000) 7 PLPR 41
Graham Greenleaf- Editorial: a Bill not worth supporting - [2000] PLPR 31; (2000) 7 PLPR 44
Graham Greenleaf- Safe Harbor’s low benchmark for ‘adequacy’: EU sells out privacy for US$ - [2000] PLPR 32; (2000) 7 PLPR 45
Graham Greenleaf- The Safe Harbor Privacy Principles - [2000] PLPR 33; (2000) 7 PLPR 47
US Department of Commerce- The world of surveillance Pt I: Building surveillance into communications - [2000] PLPR 34; (2000) 7 PLPR 49
David Banisar- Codes and consultation in NSW - [2000] PLPR 35; (2000) 7 PLPR 53
Chris Puplick- Protocol for approval of Privacy Codes of Practice by the NSW Privacy Commissioner - [2000] PLPR 36; (2000) 7 PLPR 54
Chris Puplick- E-commerce and privacy in the insurance industry - [2000] PLPR 37; (2000) 7 PLPR 57
Alan Mason- Private parts - [2000] PLPR 38; (2000) 7 PLPR 60
compiled by Graham Greenleaf
November 2000 - PLPR (7)4
- Protecting exposures: privacy management in the NSW Fire Brigades - [2000] PLPR 39; (2000) 7 PLPR 61
Anne Pickles- Minding the machine: art 15 of the EC Data Protection Directive and automated profiling - [2000] PLPR 40; (2000) 7 PLPR 67
Lee A Bygrave- The world of surveillance Pt 2: National security and the ‘Echelon’ system - [2000] PLPR 41; (2000) 7 PLPR 77
David Banisar- NSW electronic health records get serious - [2000] PLPR 42; (2000) 7 PLPR 80
Amanda Cornwall- Unauthorised data matching by NZ Department for Courts - [2000] PLPR 43; (2000) 7 PLPR 83
Bruce Slane- Private parts - [2000] PLPR 44; (2000) 7 PLPR 84
compiled by Graham Greenleaf
November 2000 - PLPR (7)5
- Privacy impact assessments: an essential tool for data protection - [2000] PLPR 45; (2000) 7 PLPR 85
David Flaherty- Privacy incorporated software agents: a proposal for building a privacy guardian for the electronic age - [2000] PLPR 46; (2000) 7 PLPR 91
Dr John Borking- Keeping our heads above water? The international privacy community takes stock in Venice - [2000] PLPR 47; (2000) 7 PLPR 97
Nigel Waters- Video surveillance - [2000] PLPR 48; (2000) 7 PLPR 99
David Banisar and Simon Davies- Home videos: is the surveillance of domestic helpers lawful? - [2000] PLPR 49; (2000) 7 PLPR 100
Raymond Wacks
December 2000 - PLPR (7)6
- Private parts - [2000] PLPR 50; (2000) 7 PLPR 104
- Employee privacy in the electronic workplace Pt 1: surveillance, records and emails - [2000] PLPR 51; (2000) 7 PLPR 105
- Workplace privacy: new HK and UK codes - [2000] PLPR 52; (2000) 7 PLPR 111
- TrustE fails to justify its role as privacy arbiter - [2000] PLPR 53; (2000) 7 PLPR 118
- The world of surveillance Pt 4: workplace privacy - [2000] PLPR 54; (2000) 7 PLPR 119
- Private parts - [2000] PLPR 55; (2000) 7 PLPR 124
- Private sector privacy Act passed (at last) - [2000] PLPR 56; (2000) 7 PLPR 125
- Introducing health information privacy in Victoria - [2000] PLPR 57; (2000) 7 PLPR 127
- Victoria’s health privacy proposals - [2000] PLPR 58; (2000) 7 PLPR 132
- Harder v Proceedings Commissioner - [2000] PLPR 59; (2000) 7 PLPR 134
- Model acceptable use policy for employee use of the internet - [2000] PLPR 60; (2000) 7 PLPR 137
- Employee privacy in the electronic workplace Pt 2: drug testing, out of hours conduct and references - [2000] PLPR 61; (2000) 7 PLPR 139
- Online privacy dispute resolution: BBBOnline - [2000] PLPR 62; (2000) 7 PLPR 145
- New Zealand privacy law in global perspective - [2000] PLPR 63; (2000) 7 PLPR 146
- Private parts - [2000] PLPR 64; (2000) 7 PLPR 148