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News & Events (Updated
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- Symposium: International aspects of privacy regulation, UNSW- September 2009
- Forum: SoGikII (aka GikII South/GikII DownUnder) Coogee - June 2009
- Conference: Unlocking IP 2009, UNSW 16-17 - April 2009 NEW
- LawTechTalk: "Intellectual Property Transplants in the Digital Age", Prof. Peter Yu, director of the IP Law Center at Drake University Law School, UNSW Law Faculty board room - 12:30-1:30 Fri 28 November 2008 NEW
- Forum: ISP filtering proposals, UNSW - 9:30-2 Thursday 27 November NEW
- Publication: Centre researchers Waters, N. Johnstone, A. and Greenleaf, G. submission to the New South Wales Law Reform Commission in response to the Commission's June 2008 Consultation Paper (CP3) - November 2008 NEW
- Conference paper: Waters, N. 'Who am I? Dispelling the annoyingly persistent myth of a single answer', paper for [Id]entity 08 conference, Office of Victorian Privacy Commissioner, Melbourne - 12 November 2008 NEW
- Symposium: Meeting privacy challenges: ALRC and NSWLRC Privacy Reviews. Program and links to materials now available. See Publications for our 6 ALRC submissions. UNSW - 2 October 2008
- Publication: Research associate C. Connolly, 'Asia-Pacific region at the Privacy Crossroads' - August 2008
- Radio: Prof. Greenleaf a guest commentator on ABC Radio National's 'Australia Talks' on Privacy Laws. MP3 or stream - 19 August 2008
- Publication: G. Greenleaf, "Hong Kong's 'smart' ID card: Desiged to be out of control", in C. J. Bennett & D. Lyon (eds) Playing the Identity Card: Surveillance, Security and Identification in Global Perspective (2008)
- Conference: 3rd Workshop on Social Implications of National Security 2008 - Evidence Based Policy in Public Administration', centre personnel presenting, Canberra - 24 July
- Seminar: "You are where you’ve been: Technological threats to your location privacy"': legal, policy, technology and social issues, School of Surveying and Spatial Information Systems co-hosted by Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre. Materials, Brochure - 23 July 2008
- Conference: 'LawTech 2008', D. Vaile keynote on 'The Digital Document That Will Not Die', suppression and persistence of online documents; AustLII's Greenleaf and Chung on 'Building Subject-specific Libraries on Free-access Services', hosted by AIJA with AustLII and UNSW support, Sydney CBD - 26, 27 June
- Seminar: 'Law and Regulation of Virtual Worlds' research colleagues Melissa deZwart and David Lindsay from Monash U - 25 June 2008
- Conference: 'Creating Value: Between Commerce and Commons', ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation, Brisbane - 25-27 June 2008
- Conference: Prof Greenleaf presents at 'Building an Australasian Commons', Creative Commons Australia, Brisbane - 24 June 2008
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Selected recent publications by research associates and partners
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- Waters, N. Johnstone, A. and Greenleaf, G. 'Improving Privacy Legislation in New South Wales: Submission to the New South Wales Law Reform Commission in response to the Commission's June 2008 Consultation Paper (CP3)', November 2008 NEW
- Waters, N. 'Who am I? Dispelling the annoyingly persistent myth of a single answer', paper for [Id]entity 08 conference organised by Office of Victorian Privacy Commissioner, Melbourne, 12 November 2008 NEW
- Waters, N. and Greenleaf, G. 'How do the ALRC and NSWLRC proposals contribute to providing a set of global best practice Privacy Principles which also adequately address the privacy threats and opportunities from emerging technologies?', June 2008 NEW
- Connolly C, 'Asia-Pacific region at the Privacy Crossroads', Galexia Research Articles, August 2008 (benefits/risks of EU or APEC models; developments in Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam) NEW
- Greenleaf, G."Hong Kong's 'smart' ID card: Desiged to be out of control", in C. J. Bennett & D. Lyon (eds) Playing the Identity Card: Surveillance, Security and Identification in Global Perspective (2008) NEW
- Svantesson, D. Internet & E-Commerce Law, Oxford University Press (2008) NEW
- Greenleaf, G. et al, Unlocking IP to stimulate Australian innovation: An Issues Paper, consolidated submissions to the Review of the National Innovation System, 12 May 2008
- Paramaguru, A. Vaile, D. Waters, N. and Greenleaf, G. 'Distinguishing PETs from PITs: Developing technology with privacy in mind', Submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission on the Review of Australian Privacy Laws Discussion Paper 72, March 2008
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