Graham
Greenleaf - Publications (1998 - December 2007)
2007
- 'Australian election kills ID card and starts privacy
restructure' Privacy Laws &
Business International Newsletter, Issue 90: 11, December 2007
- 'Legal
Information Institutes: What do they offer India and the SAARC region?'
(PPTs), Public lecture, Indian Law
Institute, New Delhi, India, 19 December 2007
- 'Closing
the privacy-free zones: an analysis of ALRC proposals concerning
Privacy Act exemptions', Submission
to the Australian Law Reform Commission on the Review of Australian
Privacy Laws Discussion Paper 72, December 2007 [PDF] (Waters,
N, Greenleaf, G. and Bygrave L.)
- 'Asia-Pacific information privacy briefing ‘07' (PPTs) Privacy Laws & Business client
briefing, London, 11 December 2007 (copy available on request)
- 'Promoting
and enforcing privacy principles: an analysis of ALRC proposals for the
role of the Privacy Commissioner', Submission to the Australian Law Reform
Commission on the Review of Australian Privacy Laws Discussion Paper 72,
December 2007 [PDF] (Greenleaf, G., Waters, N, and Bygrave L.)
- 'Strengthening
uniform privacy principles: an analysis of the ALRC's proposed
principles', Submission to the
Australian Law Reform Commission on the Review of Australian Privacy
Laws Discussion Paper 72, December 2007, 92 pgs [PDF] (Greenleaf,
G., Waters, N, and Bygrave L.)
- 'Commons-ism in One Country? – National and International
Dimensions of the Public Domain' Public lecture, AHRC Research Centre
for the
Study of IP and Technology Law, University of Edinburgh, November 2007
(copy available on request)
- 'Emerging
Global Networks for Free Access to Law: WorldLII’s Strategies 2002-05'
(Graham Greenleaf, Philip Chung, and Andrew Mowbray) (2007)
4:4 SCRIPT-ed 319; also [2007] UNSWLRS 16
- Transcript
of evidence by Professor Graham Greenleaf, House of Lords Select Committee on
Constitution - Surveillance and Data Collection Enquiry,
Minutes of Evidence (uncorrected), House of Lords (UK), 28 November 2007
- ‘Improving
stability and performance of an international network
of free access legal information systems’ (Mowbray A, Greenleaf G,
Chung P and Austin A), JILT
2007 (2) (Journal of
Information Law & Technology
ISSN: 1361-4169)
- 'Australia’s privacy law revolution? – The ALRC proposals,
2007', Privacy Laws and
Business International
Newsletter, Issue 89 (October 2007)
- ‘Building
a commons for the common law - The Commonwealth Legal
Information Institute (CommonLII) after two years progress’
(Greenleaf
G, Mowbray A and Chung P) Proc.
Meeting of Senior Officials of Commonwealth Law Ministries,
Marlbrough House, London, October 2007
- 'Australia’s privacy law revolution? – The ALRC proposals,
2007', Privacy Laws and
Business International
Newsletter, Issue 89: 19-21 (October 2007)
- ‘Networking LIIs: how free access to law fits together’ (G
Greenleaf, A Mowbray and P Chung), Chapter 2 in Holmes N and Venables J
(Eds) Legal Web 2007/2008: Legal
Information Topics, infolaw Limited, UK, September 2007
(electronic book), previously published as ‘Networking LIIs:
how free access to law fits together’ Internet Newsletter for Lawyers,
March/April 2007
- ‘Free
access to Japanese and Asian law – The launch of AsianLII in Japan’
[2007] UNSWLRS 60 (on bepress), presentation at the Launch of the Asian Legal Information
Institute in Japan, 4 August 2007, Meiji University, Kanda, Tokyo
- ‘Advance Australia Fair?: The Copyright Reform Process’ (Bond C,
Paramaguru A and Greenleaf G) The
Journal of World Intellectual Property, July 2007
- ‘AsianLII and other Legal Information Institutes in the
Asia-Pacific: Assisting Courts and open justice’ (PPTs) (Greenleaf G
and Chung P), Proceedings of the 12th
Conference of Chief Justices of Asia and the Pacific, Hong Kong
SAR, PRC, 4-7 June 2007; available in the Conference of Chief Justices
of Asia and the Pacific Resources database, AsianLII
- ‘Australia's ID card stalled by Senate doubts’ Privacy Laws & Business International
Newsletter, Issue 87, pgs 23-24, May 2007
- ‘Yahoo! and the not-so-long arm of Hong Kong's law’ Privacy Laws & Business International
Newsletter, Issue 87, pgs 19-20, May 2007
- ‘Improving stability and performance of an international network
of free access legal information systems’ (Mowbray A, Greenleaf G,
Chung P and Austin A), Journal of
Information Law & Technology (JILT); accepted May 2007
- 'Adding value to legislation’ NSW
Law Society Journal, May 2007, p50
- 'Challenges in improving access to Asian laws: the Asian Legal
Information Institute (AsianLII)' (Greenleaf, G, Chung, P and Mowbray,
A) Australian Journal of Asian
Law (accepted 3 May 2007); revised and expanded from 'Challenges in
improving access to Asian laws: the Asian Legal Information Institute
(AsianLII)' [2007] UNSWLRS 42 (on bepress), Proceedings of the 4th Asian Law Institute
Conference - Voices from Asia for a Just and Equitable World,
Jakarta, May 2007
- 'Hidden legislation gems' NSW
Law Society Journal, April 2007
- ‘Not a Fair
Trade: Australia's TPM Protection and AUSFTA-Inspired Reforms’,
Submission to the Attorney-General’s Department (Greenleaf G, Maurushat
A, Vaile D, Bond C and Paramaguru A) [2007] UNSWLRS 19; UNSW Law
Research Series No. 2007-19 (bepress)
- Emerging
Global Networks for Free Access to Law: WorldLII’s Strategies
(Graham Greenleaf, Philip Chung, and Andrew Mowbray) [2007] UNSWLRS 16 (UNSW Law Research
Paper No. 2007-16); Journal of
Electronic Resources in Law
Libraries, Vol 1 Issue 1, Haworth Press (accepted 9 July 2005)
- 'Submission
#5: The ‘Doctor’s Area’ of the ID Card – The Crippling Complexity and
Cost of “Voluntary” Medical and Emergency Information', Submission
to the Consumer and Privacy Taskforce, 22 March 2007
- A new User
Guide to AustLII (PDF)
(G Greenleaf, P Chung and A Mowbray) March 2007
- 'The
Australian Government's Submission is seriously misleading to the Senate',
Supplementary submission to the Inquiry Into the Human Services
(Enhanced Service Delivery) Bill 2007, 2 March 2007
- 'Submission
to the Inquiry into the Human Services (Enhanced Service Delivery)
Bill 2007' 25 February 2007
- 'Access All Areas': Function Creep Guaranteed in
Australia's ID Card Bill (No. 1) [2007] UNSWLRS 11 (UNSW Law Research Paper No.
2007-11); accepted Computer Law
& Security Report, Vol 23 2007
- 'APEC puts emphasis
on binding corporate rules' Privacy
Laws & Business International Newsletter, February 2007, pgs
14-15
- 'Australia's ID Card
Bill: Function creep guaranteed' Privacy
Laws & Business International Newsletter, February 2007, pgs
16-17
- Implementing
privacy principles: After 20 years, its time to enforce the Privacy Act
- Submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission on the Review of
Privacy Issues Paper (Greenleaf, G., Waters, N, and Bygrave L.),
January 2007, 105 pgs
2006
- Asia-Pacific Developments in Information Privacy Law
and its Interpretation [2007]
UNSWLRS 1 (UNSW
Law Research Paper No. 2007-5); presented at Privacy Issues Forum, Wellington
NZ, 30 March 2006
- Australia's
Proposed ID Card: Still Quacking Like a
Duck [2007] UNSWLRS 1 (UNSW Law Research Paper No.
2007-1), Computer Law & Security
Report, Vol. 23, 2007
- Quick
Guide to AsianLII (PDF) and Introducing
the Asian Legal Information Insttitute (AsianLII) (PDF)(G
Greenleaf, P Chung and A Mowbray) December 2006
- Launch of the Asian Legal Information Institute
(AsianLII) 8 December 2006 - at launch, 101 databases from
most of the 27 Asian countries
- ‘APEC’s Privacy
Framework sets a new low standard for the Asia-Pacific’ in M Richardson
and A Kenyon (Eds) New Dimensions in Privacy Law: International
and Comparative Perspectives, Cambridge University Press
- The
Privacy Law Library – a collection of 25 databases updated
December 2007 (Developed by Greenleaf G., Chung P., Lee, M., Paramagura
A, Waters N ) - the principal research resource for the
'Interpreting
Privacy Principles' Project.
- Interpreting
Retention and Disposal Principles, v.1 (Waters,
N. and Greenleaf, G.), December 2006 - for
'Interpreting
Privacy Principles' Project, UNSW
- ‘Not a fair trade: Australia’s TPM protection
and AUSFTA-inspired reforms' (Greenleaf G,
Maurushat A, Vaile D, Bond C and Paramaguru A) - Submission
on the exposure draft Bill on technological protection measures (TPMs)
to the Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department, 22 September 2006.
- ‘Interpreting
the Security Principle, v.4’ (Waters, N.
and Greenleaf, G.), December 2006 - for
'Interpreting
Privacy Principles' Project, UNSW
- 'Australian
ID Taskforce Report: A sheep in wolf’s clothing', 11 November 2006
[PDF] - Submission to the Consumer and Privacy Taskforce; shorter
version is in Privacy Laws &
Business International Newsletter, Issue 85, December 2006, pgs
14-15
- 'Australia's privacy law review influenced by EU and California'
(G Greenleaf and L Bygrave) Privacy
Laws &
Business International Newsletter, Issue 85, December 2006, pgs
18-19
- 'Remedying data spills on the Internet: Australian and Hong Kong'
Privacy Laws &
Business International Newsletter, Issue 84, October 2006, pgs
13-15
- 'Australian privacy codes – one step forward, one step back' (G
Greenleaf and L Bygrave) Privacy Laws &
Business International Newsletter, Issue 84, October 2006, pgs
15-16
- 'National ID card system proposed for Australia' Privacy
Laws &
Business International Newsletter, Issue 83, August 2006, pgs
10-11
- ‘Creating
commons by friendly appropriation’ [2006] AIPLRes 10, presented at
"Creating Commons: The Tasks Ahead in Unlocking IP" UNSW, 10-11
July 2006
- 'Significant
shortcomings in Discussion Paper 1',
Submission #3 to the Consumer and Privacy Taskforce, 21 June 2006 [PDF]
- 'Quacking
like a duck: The national ID Card proposal (2006) compared with the
Australia Card (1986-87)' (RTF) 13 June 2006 - a very
early analysis of the 'Access Card' proposals, now superseded by the
papers above.
- 'Unlocking
IP' research project home page, funded by the ARC 2006-09 - and the
Conference
program for July 2006
- The PLPR
archive now includes Vols 1-11 complete (1994-2006) - Privacy Law & Policy Reporter
(1994-2006) is now in hibernation
- Some
wrong turns for ‘personal data’: Eastweek
(HK), Durant (UK), and FM
v Macquarie (NSW) [PPT] Symposium - Interpreting
Privacy Principles: Chaos
or Consistency?17 May 2006
- Communicating
interpretations: Building confidence in principles (PPT)
Symposium - Interpreting Privacy Principles: Chaos or Consistency?17 May 2006
- ‘Interpreting the
Security Principle, v.2’ (Waters, N. and Greenleaf, G),
Symposium - Interpreting Privacy Principles: Chaos or
Consistency? UNSW, May 2006
- 'APEC's privacy framework on show in Vietnam: how much
progress?' Privacy Laws &
Business International Newsletter, Issue 82, May 2006, pg 7
- 'Personal data spills stun Hong Kong' Privacy
Laws &
Business International Newsletter, Issue 82, May 2006, pgs 10-11
- Background paper for the 'Interpreting
Privacy Principles' (iPP) project, funded by the ARC 2006-09; and the iPP project's home page (April 2006)
- 'Hong Kong: Can I get a
remedy?' Privacy Laws &
Business International Newsletter, Issue 81, Feb/March 2006, pgs
14-15
2005
Greenleaf, G 'Hong Kong delays change to law on
interception of
telecommunications' Privacy Laws &
Business International Newsletter, Issue 80, December 2005, pgs
17-18
Greenleaf, G ‘Implementation of APEC’s Privacy
Framework’ in Datuk Haji Abdul Raman Saad
(Ed) Personal Data Protection in the
New
Millenium, LexisNexis Malayan
Law
Journal, 2005, ISBN 967-962-654-7 (2005)
Armin Wittfoth, Philip Chung, Graham Greenleaf and
Andrew
Mowbray ‘Making Point-in-Time Legislation Generic’
[2005]
CompLRes
23; presented at 7th Law via Internet Conference, Vanuatu, 2005
Graham Greenleaf 'The APEC Privacy Framework - A
new low
standard'
[2005]
PLPR
1 (2005)
11
Privacy Law & Policy Reporter,
pgs 121-24, HItech Editing, Sydney, ISSN 1449-826X; also in pgs 15-17,
Privacy Laws & Business
International
Newsletter, Issue 76 Jan/Feb 2005, ISSN 0953-6795
Nigel Waters and Graham Greenleaf 'IPPs examined:
The
correction principle'
[2005]
PLPR
5; (2005)
11 Privacy Law & Policy Reporter, pgs 137-42, HItech Editing,
Sydney, ISSN
1449-826X
Graham Greenleaf 'A tentative start to the
implementation of
APEC's Privacy Framework',
[2004]
PLPR
16; (2004) 11(7) PLPR 188, pgs 1-3, Privacy Laws & Business
International Newsletter, Issue 78, June/July 2005, Privacy Laws &
Business, Harrow, ISSN 0953-6795
Graham Greenleaf ' APEC Privacy Framework
completed: No
threat to privacy standards',
[2006]
PLPR 5;
(2006) 11(8) PLPR 220; shorter version at p5,
Privacy Laws & Business
International
Newsletter, Issue 79, Sept/Oct 2005, Privacy Laws &
Business, Harrow,
ISSN 0953-6795
Graham Greenleaf ' UNESCO starts Asia-Pacific
response to
Montreux Declaration',
[2006]
PLPR 4;
(2006) 11(8) PLPR 219; also p6 Privacy Laws & Business
International
Newsletter, Issue 79, Sept/Oct 2005, Privacy Laws & Business,
Harrow, ISSN
0953-6795
Graham Greenleaf and Robin McLeish 'Hong Kong
delays change
to law on interception of communications' , pgs 17-18, Privacy Laws
&
Business International Newsletter, Issue80, Dec 2005, ISSN 0953-6795
Graham Greenleaf 'Commons & collecting
societies:
Collision or collaboration?'
[PPT]
Presentation to the Board of Copyright Agency Limited (CAL) (February
2005)
2004
Greenleaf, G ‘Full free access to law: Global
policy
aspects’
[PPT]
6th Law via Internet Conference,
Paris,
November 2004
Graham Greenleaf and Lee Bygrave ‘Tasmania’s
privacy law due to start’
[2004]
PLPR
19; (2004) 11(7) PLPR 202
N Waters and G Greenleaf ‘IPPs examined: The
retention
principle’
[2004]
PLPR
44; (2004)
11(4)
Privacy Law & Policy
Reporter (in publication)
N Waters and G Greenleaf ‘IPPs examined: The
security
principle’
[2004]
PLPR
36; (2004)
11
Privacy Law & Policy Reporter
67-74
Greenleaf G 'Jon Bing and the History of
Computerised Legal
Research – Some Missing Links' in Olav Torvund and Lee Bygrave (Eds) Et tilbakeblikk på fremtiden
("Looking back at the future") 61-75, Unipub, Oslo, 2004
Greenleaf G and Chung P ‘WorldLII’s
International Courts & Tribunals Project - Improving access to
decisions on
the Internet' Seminar on
International Courts
and Tribunals for Practitioners from South-East Asia and the South
Pacific
Regions, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, 28 June -
2 July
2004
Greenleaf G ‘Australian Privacy Law Grows Up’
[2004]
PLPR
18; (2004)
11
Privacy Law & Policy Reporter
1—3
Greenleaf G ‘APEC’s privacy standard regaining
strength’
[2004]
PLPR
5; (2004)
10
Privacy Law & Policy Reporter
158-159
Greenleaf G (General Editor) and N Waters
(Associate Editor)
Privacy Law and Policy Reporter,
Vol
11, Issues1-2 (60 pgs), CCH Australia
2003
Greenleaf G (General Editor) and N Waters
(Associate Editor)
Privacy Law and Policy Reporter,
Vol 10
(200 pgs), Butterworths LexisNexis, ISSN: 1321-3563
Greenleaf G ‘IP, Phone Home: Privacy as Part of
Copyright's Digital Commons in Hong Kong and Australian law’ in Lessig
, L (Editor) Hochelaga Lectures
2002: The
Innovation Commons Sweet & Maxwell Asia, Hong Kong, 2003
Greenleaf G
‘Australia's APEC Privacy Initiative: The pros and cons of 'OECD
Lite’
[2003]
PLPR
17; (2003)
10
Privacy Law & Policy Reporter
1-6
Greenleaf G and Waters N ‘NSW to scrap Privacy
Commissioner, reduce privacy protection’
[2003]
PLPR 49;
(2003) 10
Privacy Law &
Policy
Reporter 101-105
Greenleaf G ‘APEC privacy principles: More Lite
with
every version’
[2003]
PLPR
50; (2003)
10
Privacy Law & Policy Reporter
105-111
Wittfoth, A, Chung P, Greenleaf G and Mowbray A)
‘Can
One Size Fit All?: - AustLII’s Point-in-time Legislation Project’
Proc.
5th
Conference on Computerisation of Law via the
Internet,
AustLII,
UTS, Sydney, November 2003
Greenleaf, G 'Privacy & Copyright: - An uneasy
relationship'
[PPT]
11th Copyright Law & Practice
Symposium, Sydney, November 2003
Davis, M, Chung, P, Greenleaf, G, Kwok, J
‘Australian
Treaties Library: developing an online index for 100 years of treaties,
conventions and related documents’
[2003]
CompLRes
36
2002
Greenleaf G, Chung P and Allen A 'World Law:
Finding Law
After Google'
[2001]
CompLRes
4; (2002) Vol 4 No 1
UTS Law
Review
11-30 Halstead Press, Sydney ISSN 1442 4959
Greenleaf G (General Editor) and Waters, N
(Associate
Editor) Privacy Law & Policy
Reporter, Volume 9 2001-2002 (Issues 1-10), 200 pgs,
Butterworths
LexisNexis, Sydney
Greenleaf G 'Canada makes privacy impact
assessments
compulsory' (2002) 8 Privacy Law and
Policy
Reporter 189-190 (June 2002) ISSN: 1321-3563
Greenleaf G 'Singapore takes the softest privacy
options'
(2002) 8 Privacy Law & Policy Reporter, 169-173 (May 2002) ISSN:
1321-3563
Greenleaf G " 'IP, phone home': The uneasy
relationship
between copyright and privacy, illustrated in the laws of Hong Kong and
Australia" [2002] Hong Kong Law Journal Vol 32, Part 1, 35-81
Greenleaf G, Chung P and Mowbray A ‘Free access to
law
via Internet as a condition
of the rule of law in Asian societies: HKLII
and WorldLII’ 4th Conference on
Asian
Jurisprudence, 17-19 January 2002, University of Hong Kong
Graham Greenleaf, Philip Chung and Russell Allen
'World Law:
Finding law after Google' (2002) UTS Law Review, Vol 4, pgs 11-30,
Halstead
Press, Sydney, ISSN 1442 4959; also in Proc.
AustLII Law via Internet 2001 Conference, AustLII, Sydney, 2001
2001
Greenleaf G 'Philosophy, Practice and Future of the
Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII): Achieving the free
availability of legal information on the Internet'
SHIP Project Review 2001,
Meiji
University, Tokyo, Japan, 2001
Greenleaf G (General Editor) and Waters, N
(Associate
Editor) Privacy Law & Policy
Reporter, Volume 8 2000-2001 (Issues 1-10), 200 pgs,
Butterworths
LexisNexis, Sydney
Greenleaf G ''Tabula Rasa': Ten Reasons Why
Australian
Privacy Law Does Not Exist'
University
of New
South Wales Law Journal Forum,
[2001]
UNSWLJ
4
Greenleaf G 'Commissioner misleads by avoiding hard
questions on PKI'
[2001]
PLPR
47; (2001)
8
Privacy Law & Policy
Reporter
Greenleaf G ‘Key concepts undermining the NPPs - A
second opinion'
[2001]
PLPR
20; (2001)
8
Privacy Law & Policy Reporter
1
Greenleaf G 'Private sector privacy: Problems of
interpretation', 'The New Australian
Privacy
Landscape' Seminar - Baker Cyberlaw Centre / UNSW CLE, Sydney
March
2001
Greenleaf G 'IP, phone home: The uneasy
relationship
between copyright and privacy, illustrated in the laws of Hong Kong and
Australia' - 'Hong Kong IT Law in a
global
perspective: E-commerce, Consumers and Citizens' University of
Hong Kong
Faculty of Law CLE Conference, 4 October 2001, Hong Kong
Greenleaf G 'Enforcement of the Privacy Act:
Problems and
potential' Privacy Law 2001 Conference , IIR Conferences, Sydney, 28
May 2001
Davis, M, Chung, P, Greenleaf, G, Hasuike, T
‘Managing
Secondary Legal Resources on AustLII’
[2001]
CompLRes
34, presented at
3rd Law via
Internet
Conference, Sydney, 2001
Greenleaf, G Mowbray, A, Chung, P ‘WorldLII: A
global
approach to Public Legal Information -
[2001]
CompLRes
1 , presented at
3rd Law via
Internet
Conference, Sydney, 2001
Wittfoth, A, Chung, P, Mowbray, A, Greenleaf, G
‘Towards a Uniform Representation of Multi-jurisdictional
Legislation-like
Instruments’
[2001]
CompLRes
30 , presented at
3rd Law via
Internet
Conference, Sydney, 2001
Allen, R, Chung, P, Mowbray A, Greenleaf, G
‘AustLII’s Aide – Implementing Rulebase Systems’
[2001]
CompLRes
32 , presented at
3rd Law via
Internet
Conference, Sydney, 2001
2000
Allen R, Greenleaf G, Austin D, Chung P, and
Mowbray A, '
With
a wysh and a prayer:
An Experiment in Cooperative Development of Legal Knowledgebases',
2000 (2)
The Journal of Information, Law and Technology (JILT).also published as
'Collaborative legal inferencing via the web'
Proceedings, Law via the Internet '99
Conference, 21-23 July 1999, AustLII, University of Technology,
Sydney;
(shorter version also published in
Proceedings, 7th International
Conference on
Artificial Intelligence and Law (7 ICAIL), Oslo, Norway,
published by
Association for Computing Machinery)
Greenleaf G, Austin D, Chung P, Mowbray A, Matthews
J and
Davis M
Solving
the Problems of Finding Law on the Web: World Law and DIAL', 2000
(1)
The Journal of Information, Law and
Technology (JILT) ; also in
Proceedings, 16th Biennial LAWASIA
Conference, Seoul, Korea, 7-11 September 1999
McCann S, Greenleaf, G, Chung P and Moore T '
Reconciliation
Online:
Reflection and Possibilities', 2000 (2)
The Journal of Information, Law and
Technology (JILT). ; also published as 'Indigenous Communites,
the Law
and the Internet'
Proceedings, Law
via the
Internet '99 Conference, 21-23 July 1999, AustLII, University of
Technology, Sydney
Greenleaf G (General Editor) and Waters, N
(Associate
Editor) Privacy Law & Policy
Reporter, Volume 7 1999-2000 (Issues 1-10), 190 pgs, Prospect
Publishing,
Sydney
Greenleaf, G 'Safe Harbor's low benchmark for
"adequacy": EU
sells out privacy for US$'
[2000]
PLPR
32; (2000)
7 PLPR 45 (
Privacy Law & Policy
Reporter Vol 7 No 3)
Greenleaf, G 'Private sector Bill amendments ignore
EU
problems'
[2000]
PLPR
30; (2000)
7 PLPR 41 (
Privacy Law & Policy
Reporter Vol 7 No 3)
Greenleaf, G 'Victoria's privacy Bill still sets
the
standard'
[2000]
PLPR
24;
(2000)
7 PLPR 21 (
Privacy Law & Policy
Reporter Vol 7 No 2)
Greenleaf, G 'Reps Committee protects the
"privacy-free
zone" '
[2000]
PLPR 16;
(2000) 7 PLPR 1 (
Privacy Law
&
Policy Reporter Vol 7 No 1)
Greenleaf G 'E-commerce
and
consumer privacy after the Privacy
Amendment
(Private Sector) Bill 2000' (29 pgs)
E-Commerce Seminar, University
of New
South Wales Faculty of Law Centre for Continuing Legal Education ,
19-20 October
2000, Grace Hotel, Sydney
Greenleaf G 'Regulation of exports of personal
data:
What is 'adequate' for the EU, the US, and the Asia-Pacific?",
The Electronic Age - Transactions and
the Law
Conference, University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law, Pacific
Place
Convention Centre, Hong Kong SAR, 31 May 2000
Greenleaf G 'Exporting and importing personal data:
The
effects of the Privacy Amendment
(Private
Sector) Bill 2000', National
Privacy
and Data Protection
Summit
IBC Conferences - Sydney 17 & 18 May 2000
1999
Greenleaf G (General Editor) and Waters, N
(Associate
Editor) Privacy Law & Policy
Reporter, Volume 6 1998-99 (Issues 1-10), 200 pgs, Prospect
Publishing,
Sydney
Greenleaf, G " '
IP,
phone
home' - ECMS, (c)-tech, and protecting privacy against surveillance by
digital
works "
Proceedings, 21st
International
Conference on Privacy and Personal Date Protection, 13-15,
September
1999, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong SAR,
China
Greenleaf G 'Transborder data flow controls -
regional
perspectives and examples' Proc.
Second Asia
Pacific Forum on Privacy and Data Protection , 12 September
1999, Hong
Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong SAR, China
Greenleaf et al (2000) Greenleaf G, Austin D, Chung
P,
Mowbray A, Matthews J and Davis M
Solving
the
Problems of Finding Law on the Web: World Law and DIAL', 2000 (1)
The Journal of Information, Law and
Technology (JILT) ; also in
Proceedings, 16th Biennial LAWASIA
Conference, Seoul, Korea, 7-11 September 1999
Greenleaf G (co-authors) Russell Allen, Daniel
Austin,
Philip Chung, and Andrew Mowbray of AustLII) 'Collaborative legal
inferencing
via the web' Proceedings, Law via
the
Internet '99 Conference, 21-23 July 1999, AustLII, University of
Technology, Sydney (shorter version also published in
Proceedings, 7th International
Conference on
Artificial Intelligence and Law (7 ICAIL), Oslo, Norway
(published by
Association for Computing Machinery)
Greenleaf, G (co-authors Philip Chung, Daniel
Austin, and
Andrew Mowbray of AustLII) 'Courts and Case-law on the Internet:
Approaching the
Millennium', Proceedings, Supreme
and Federal
Courts Judges Conference 1999, Sheraton on the Park, Sydney, 27
January
1999, 10 pgs
1998
Greenleaf G (General Editor) and N Waters
(Associate Editor)
Privacy Law & Policy Reporter
Vol
5 (1998),
200 pgs, Sydney, Prospect Publishing
Greenleaf G ‘Will Stockdale break the privacy
impasse’
Privacy Law & Policy
Reporter [1998]
PLPR
40;
(1998) 5 PLPR 21-24,
33-34,
ISSN 1321-3563
Greenleaf G ‘Gatekeeper leaves the door ajar on
privacy’
Privacy Law & Policy
Reporter [1998]
PLPR
32;
(1998) 5 PLPR 1-4,
ISSN
1321-3563
Greenleaf G ‘Regulating cyberspace: code vs
law?’ Laws of the Internet IBC
Conferences, Melbourne, 16 September 1998, 21 pgs
Greenleaf G, Mowbray A, King G, Cant S and Chung P
(1997)
‘More than wyshful thinking: AustLII’s legal inferencing via the
World Wide Web’, Proc.
6th International Conference on
Artificial
Intelligence and Law (Melbourne 1997), ACM Press, Association of
Computing Machinery, New York, 1997, 9 pgs