Graham
Greenleaf – Research Students and Subjects
Subjects taught at UNSW
- Advanced Legal Research
(LLB), is a
compulsory later year subject which I first taught in the early 1980s
and have
convened again since 2003.
- Data Surveillance and
Information
Privacy Law (LAWS3037 - LLM) has been taught since 2001 by me and
Nigel
Waters.
- The
Australian Internet Law
web
pages are used in the LLM subjects Internet Governance, and Internet
Content
Regulation which I have taught on occasions since 2003. The previous
version of
this website was used in the subject Information Technology Law
(LAWS3031 LLB),
which I taught from 1989. It was taught entirely via the Internet from
1997-2001, and as far as I know was the first law subject in Australia
to be so
taught.
- The
Computerisation of Law
subject
pages, were used by me to teach LAWS1032 (LLB) and LAWS3035 (LLM)
taught since
1989. The LLB was the first full course on the development of legal
information
systems taught in an Australian University, and one of the few in the
world
still taught. Russell Allen has been teaching it since
2002.
Postgraduate Research
Students – Current
I am currently supervising the following
postgraduate
research students. I am not taking on further postgraduate students at
present.
- Chrissy
Burns
- Philip
Chung
- John
Selby
- Joeson
Wong
- Catherine
Bond
- Ben
Bildstein
- Alana
Maurushat