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Graham Greenleaf - Publications (1983 - July 1997)

Books and Journals
Chapters in books
Computer applications and manuals
Published World-wide web resources
Published computer applications
Published software manuals
Journal articles
Longer / refereed articles
Shorter articles and columns
Conference papers
Refereed conference papers
Edited conference proceedings
Published conference papers
Unpublished conference papers
Other publications
Reports
Published submissions to Parliamentary enquiries

Books and Journals

Greenleaf G (General Editor) (1997) Privacy Law & Policy Reporter Vol 4, Issues 1-2 40pgs, Sydney, Prospect Publishing
Greenleaf G (General Editor), McBride T (NZ Editor) (1996) Privacy Law & Policy Reporter Vol 3, 200 pgs, Sydney, Prospect Publishing
Greenleaf G (General Editor), Dixon T (Acting Editor) McBride T (NZ Editor) (1995) Privacy Law & Policy Reporter Vol 2, 200pgs, Sydney, International Business Communications
Greenleaf G (General Editor) and McBride T (NZ Editor) (1994) Privacy Law & Policy Reporter Vol 1, 200pgs, Sydney, International Business Communications
Greenleaf G and Mowbray A (1993), Information Technology in Complex Criminal Trials, Melbourne, Australian Institute of Judicial Administration, ISBN 1 875527 11 7, (1993) , 140 pgs
Greenleaf G , Mowbray A and Lewis D (1988) Australasian Computerised Legal Information Handbook, Butterworths, 1988, 450 pgs

Chapters in books

Greenleaf G (1997) ‘Internet censorship - Privacy reprieved’; ‘Privacy and cyberspace - An ambiguous relationship’; ‘Interception on the internet - The risks for ISPs’; ‘Privacy Principles - Irrelevant to cyberspace’ in Leonard P (Ed) Internet Law Anthology, Sydney, Prospect Publishing
Greenleaf G (1992) ‘Credit Reporting’, Chapter / Tab (1992) in Consumer Sales and Credit Law Reporting Service CCH Australia , from [¶40-100], 120 pages (approx 50,000 words)
Greenleaf G (1992) ‘Data Protection Law - Private Sector’ Tab (1991, revised 1992) in Australian Company Secretaries Law Handbook, CCH Australia, from [¶42-000], 38 pages (approx 25,000 words)
Greenleaf G , Mowbray A & Tyree A (1990) ‘Legal expert systems — an Introduction’, in G Hughes (Ed) Essays on Computer Law Longman Australia, Melbourne,1990, pgs 470-82
Greenleaf G , Mowbray A & Tyree A (1988) ‘Computers & the Law’ Australian Almanac 1988 Angus and Robertson, 6pgs
Greenleaf G , Mowbray A & Tyree A (1988) ‘Legal Reasoning – The Problem of Precedent’ in J Gero & R Stanton (Eds) Artificial Intelligence Developments & Applications, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1988, pgs 231–247 (originally in Proc. Joint AI Conf. Sydney, Nov. 1987)

Computer applications and manuals

Published World-wide web resources

Greenleaf G (General Editor) and King G (software) AustLII's Indices to Law on the Net: Australian Links (http://www.austlii.edu.au/links/Australia/) - World Links (http://www.austlii.edu.au/links/World/) on AustLII, indices plus User Guide, updated periodically (1995 - )
Greenleaf G Privacy Law & Policy Reporter’s Privacy Guides to the Net (on AustLII, http://lexsun.law.uts.edu.au/~graham/PLPR_guide.html) - index, updated approximately monthly (1995 - )

Published computer applications

Greenleaf G (Ed), Griffith, P, Mowbray A and van Dijk P (1993-94) The Intellectual Property Workstation, Sydney, DataLex Pty Ltd , (1993), 40 MB
Greenleaf G (Ed), Mowbray A, Gunning P and van Dijk P (1991-94)The Privacy Workstation DataLex Pty Ltd, Sydney, 6 MB
Greenleaf G and Mowbray A (1993) The AIJA Workstation - Information Technology in Complex Criminal Trials, Melbourne, Australian Institute of Judicial Administration, (1993), 1 MB

Published software manuals

Mowbray A, Greenleaf G, King G and Cant S (1997) Wysh User’s and Developer’s Manuals, Australasian Legal Information Institute, Sydney, 1997, 47pgs
Greenleaf G The Privacy WorkStation User Guide (December 1994 Release), DataLex Pty Ltd, 1994, 17pgs
Greenleaf G and van Dijk P The Insurance Law WorkStation User Guide (November 1994 Release), International Business Communications, 1994, 12pgs
Greenleaf G, Mowbray A and van Dijk P (1994) DataLex Workstations User Manual DataLex Pty Ltd, 1994, 40pgs
Greenleaf G and Mowbray A (1992 -94) DataLex Workstation Software - Application Developers Manual (Student DOS version) DataLex Pty Ltd, Version 2 1994, 105 pgs (Version 1 1992, 61pgs)
Greenleaf G and Mowbray A (1991)The Privacy Workstation User Manual (DOS Version), DataLex Pty Ltd, 1991, 56pgs

Journal articles

Longer / refereed articles

Greenleaf G, Mowbray A and King G (1997) ‘New directions in law via the internet - The AustLII Papers’ Journal of Information, Law and Technology (JILT), Issue 2, 1997, University of Warwick Faculty of Law, (electronic journal) located at http://elj.warwick.ac.uk/jilt/issue/1997_2 , 30,000 words (also published as ‘The AustLII Papers’ in Proceeedings of the Law via the Internet ‘97 Conference, AustLII, UTS/UNSW Faculties of Law, June 1997)
Greenleaf G ‘A privacy code for Pacific cyberlaw’ Journal of Computer Mediated Communications, (Special Issue on Emerging Law on the Electronic Frontier’) Vol 2 No 1 (1996), (electronic journal) located at http://shum.huji.ac.il/jcmc/vol2/issue1/index.html
Greenleaf, G, Mowbray, A. King, G and van Dijk, P (1995) Public access to law via internet: the Australasian Legal Information Institute (1995) Journal of Law & Information Science, Vol 6 Issue 1 (Originally presented at Sixth Asian Pacific Specials, Health and Law Librarians Conference, Sydney, 30 August 1995)
Greenleaf G, Mowbray A and van Dijk P (1995) 'Representing and using legal knowledge in integrated decision support systems - DataLex WorkStations' Artificial Intelligence and Law , Kluwer, Vol 3, Nos 1-2, 1995, 97-124
Greenleaf G , Mowbray A, Tyree A (1992) 'The DataLex Legal Workstation - Integrating tools for lawyers' Vol 3 No 2 Journal of Law and Information Science (1992) 219 -240 (also in Proc. Third Int. Conf. on Artificial Intelligence and Law, ACM Press, 1991)
Greenleaf G (1992) ‘The Privacy Workstation’ (1992) 6 International Yearbook of Law Computers and Technology 177 - 196
Greenleaf G (1991) ‘Computerisation of Australian Courts’ 5 Yearbook of Law Computers and Technology 36-48
Greenleaf G (1991) ‘Trends in Australian Data Protection Law’ Computer Law and Practice Jan-Feb 91, 107-120
Greenleaf G , Tyree A and Mowbray A (1989) ‘Generating Legal Arguments’ Knowledge-Based Systems Butterworths Scientific (UK), March 1989
Greenleaf G (1987) ‘The Australia Card - Towards a National Surveillance System’ Law Soc. Jnl., 25(9) (Oct.): 24-30, Law Society of New South Wales
Greenleaf G (1987) ‘Freedom of Information and Universities: In the Courts’ Aust. Univ. Rev., 30(1): 16-30
Greenleaf G and Nolan, J (1987) ‘The Deceptive History of the Australia Card’ Aust. Quarterly 58(4): 407-25
Greenleaf G , Mowbray A & Tyree A (1987) 'Legal Expert Systems: Words, words, words....?' Yearbook of Law Computers & Technology Vol.3, 1987, 119–136, Butterworths (UK)
Greenleaf G and Clarke R (1986) 'Aspects of the Australian Law Reform Commission's Information Privacy Proposals' Journal of Law & Information Science Vol.1No.4, 1986, pp 83 –111
Greenleaf G and Clarke R (1984) ‘Database Retrieval Technology and Subject Access Principles' Aust. Comp. Jnl. Vol16 No1, 27-32

Shorter articles and columns

Greenleaf G ‘Commonweatlh abandons privacy - for now’ Privacy Law & Policy Reporter (1997) 4 PLPR 1-5, ISSN 1321-3563
Greenleaf G ‘Standards and open procedures needed for Codes of Practice’, ‘Mediated access rights needed’, ‘‘Safeguards for systematic personal data exports’ (extracts from submissions to the Commonwealth Attorney-General) Privacy Law & Policy Reporter (1996) 3 PLPR 174-175, 187, 194-195, ISSN 1321-3563
Greenleaf G ‘Privacy Principles - irrelevant to cyberspace? (Lost in cyberspace? III)’ Privacy Law & Policy Reporter (1996) 3 PLPR 114-119, ISSN 1321-3563
Greenleaf G ‘Interception on the internet - The risks for ISPs (Lost in cyberspace? II)’ Privacy Law & Policy Reporter (1996) 3 PLPR 93-94, ISSN 1321-3563
Greenleaf G ‘Privacy and cyberspace - An ambiguous relationship (Lost in cyberspace? I)’ Privacy Law & Policy Reporter (1996) 3 PLPR 88-92, ISSN 1321-3563
Greenleaf G ‘Internet censorship - privacy reprieved’ Privacy Law & Policy Reporter (1996) 3 PLPR 41-43, ISSN 1321-3563
Greenleaf G ‘OECD searches for crypto-consensus’ Privacy Law & Policy Reporter (1996) 3 PLPR 21-23, ISSN 1321-3563
Greenleaf G ‘Privacy and Australia’s new Federal Government’ Privacy Law & Policy Reporter (1996) 3 PLPR 1-3, ISSN 1321-3563
Greenleaf G ‘Smart cards - a ‘next big privacy issue’ ‘Privacy Law & Policy Reporter (1996) 2 PLPR 181-2, ISSN 1321-3563
Greenleaf G, Mowbray A and King G ‘Public legal information via Intenet: AustLII’s first six months’ Law Technology Journal, CTI Law Technology Centre, Vol 4 No 2 November 1995, 5-10, ISSN 0961-6902
Greenleaf G ‘Cyberspace censorship threatens privacy’ Privacy Law & Policy Reporter (1995) 2 PLPR 148 -150, ISSN 1321-3563
Greenleaf G ‘A private sector Privacy Act?’ Privacy Law & Policy Reporter (1995) 2 PLPR 161-3, ISSN 1321-3563
Greenleaf G and Mowbray A ‘AustLII: Largest law site on the internet’ Law Society Journal [NSW], December 1995, 44-45, (No ISSN)
Greenleaf G ‘New ALRC/ARC options endanger privacy’ Privacy Law & Policy Reporter (1995) 2 PLPR 121-123, ISSN 1321-3563
Greenleaf, G ‘Towards an Asia-Pacific information privacy convention’ Privacy Law & Policy Reporter (1995) 2 PLPR 127-131, ISSN 1321-3563
Greenleaf, G, Mowbray, A and King G ‘Public legal information via internet - AustLII’s first six months’ Australian Law Librarian, Vol 3, No 4-5, 1995, 144-153, ISSN 1039-6616
Greenleaf, G ’The European privacy Directive and data exports' Privacy Law & Policy Reporter (1995) 2 PLPR 105-108, ISSN 1321-3563
Greenleaf, G ‘The European privacy Directive and data exports' Privacy Law & Policy Reporter (1995) 2 PLPR 105, ISSN 1321-3563
Greenleaf, G 'The European privacy Directive - completed' Privacy Law & Policy Reporter (1995) 2 PLPR 81, ISSN 1321-3563
Greenleaf, G and Mowbray, A 'Law via Internet: the Australasian Legal Information Institute', (1995) 69 Australian Law Journal 581, ISSN 1321-3563
G Greenleaf (1995) 'The Australian Privacy Charter - a new benchmark?' (1995) 69 ALJ (in press)
G Greenleaf (1994) 'The Barrett Review - A blueprint for expanding Australian telecommunicaitons interception' (part 1) 1 Privacy Law & Policy Reporter 161, 5 pgs; (part 2) 1 Privacy Law & Policy Reporter 185
G Greenleaf (1994) Human Rights (Sexual Conduct) Bill 1994 1 Privacy Law & Policy Reporter 121
G Greenleaf (1994) ‘NSW “Claytons” privacy Bill legitimises data surveillance’ 1 Privacy Law & Policy Reporter 21; 1 Privacy Law & Policy Reporter 65 (8 pgs)
Greenleaf G (1994) 'High Court confirms privacy rights against Governments' (1994) 1 Privacy Law & Policy Reporter 1
Greenleaf G (1994) 'Computerised Australian legislation - the state of play (part two)' (1994) 68 ALJ
Greenleaf G (1994) 'Computerised Australian legislation - the state of play (part one)' (1994) 68 ALJ 231, 231-233
Greenleaf G (1994) 'Computerised Australian case law - the state of play' (1994) 68 ALJ 70, 70-74
Greenleaf G (1993) ‘Autodesk No 2 - The uncertain role of “function” in software copyright’ (1993) 67 Australian Law Journal 445 , 445-447
Greenleaf G (1993) ‘Autodesk No 2 (continued) ... more functions for “function”’, (1993) 67 Australian Law Journal 541, 541-543
Greenleaf G (1993) ‘Overview of the state of the world’s privacy - Australia’ , [1993] 8 Computer Law & Security Report, 253-54
Greenleaf G (1993) ‘A Colossus come to judgment - The GIO’s expert system on damages’ , (1993) 67 Australian Law Journal 220 , 220-223
Greenleaf, G & Mowbray A , (1993) 'Information technology in complex criminal trials - An AIJA Report' 67 Australian Law Journal 872, (1993), 873-878
Greenleaf G (1992) ‘Imaging technology on trial - The Rothwells case’ (1992) 66 ALJ 849 - 52
Greenleaf G (1992) ‘The most restrictive credit reference laws in the Western world?’ 66 ALJ 672 -674 (reprinted in Vol 9 Computer Law and Security Report, 1989 64-65)
Greenleaf G (1992) ‘Implications of the European Community draft Directive on data protection for Australia’ Computers & Law (Australia) March 1992, 1-8
Greenleaf G (1991) ‘Making the sentence fit the computer - or the accused?’ 65 ALJ 45-48
Greenleaf G (1991) ‘Can the data matching epidemic be controlled?’ 65 ALJ 220-23 (reprinted in vol 7 Computer Law and Security Report, 1989 15-17)
Greenleaf G (1991) ‘The literature of information technology law’ 65 ALJ 472-73
Greenleaf G (1991) ‘Australian approaches to computerising law - innovation and integration’ 65 ALJ 677-80
Greenleaf G (1990) ‘Computers and crime: the hackers' new rules’ 64 ALJ 284-86 (reprinted in Computer Law & Security Report Vol 6 Issue 2, pgs 21-23 1990)
Greenleaf G (1990) ‘Catching words while they're hot — computers and unreported judgments’ 64 ALJ 656-58
Greenleaf G and Clarke R (1990) ‘Consumer EFTS in Australia — Privacy issues’ Computer Law & Security Report Vol 6 Issue 2, pgs 30-33 1990
Greenleaf G (1989) ‘Software copyright — form follows function, OK?’ 63 ALJ 764-66
Greenleaf G (1989) 'Politics triumphs in Australia's new data protection law' Computer Law and Security Report Vol 4 No 6, 1989, 7-9; reprinted in DuD (Datenshutz und Datensicherung) 3/89, 129-32 and in Computer Control Quarterly Vol 7 No 4, 1989, 28-31
Greenleaf G (1989) ‘The Privacy Act 1988: half a loaf’ 63 ALJ 116-18
Greenleaf G (1989) ‘The Privacy Act 1988: enforcement and exemptions’ 63 ALJ 285-87
Greenleaf G (1989) ‘The expression “personal affairs” corrupts privacy protection” 63 ALJ 561-64
Greenleaf G (1989) ‘Lessons from the Australia Card — deux ex machina?’ Vol 3 Issue 6 The Computer Law and Security Report Eclipse Publications (UK), pgs 6-8
Greenleaf G (1988) ‘No Confidence in the Commonwealth Privacy Bill’ 62 ALJ 78–81
Greenleaf G (1988) ‘Technology Driven Copyright’ 62 ALJ 164–167
Greenleaf G (1988) ‘Software copyright: FAST and loose amendments’ 62 ALJ 457–461
Greenleaf G (1988) ‘Screens structures and ideas on the boundary of copyright’ 62 ALJ 630 – 635
Greenleaf G (1986) 'Medical Records and Privacy Since 1984', Aust. Health Review Vol.9 No.3, 1986 pp311-6
Greenleaf G (1983) ‘Lease a Mona Lisa: Jones v UDC & Ors.’ Journal of Law & Information Science Vol1 No3, 1983 pgs 281–88

Conference papers

Refereed conference papers

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
Greenleaf G and Mowbray A (1993) ‘Controlling and augmenting legal inferencing’ Proc. 4th Int. Conf. on Artificial Intelligence and Law (Amsterdam 1993), ACM Press, Association of Computing Machinery, New York, 1993, 162-166
Greenleaf G , Mowbray A & Tyree A (1987) ‘Expert Systems in Law: The DataLex Project’ Proc. 1st Int. Conf. on Artificial Intelligence and Law, ACM Press, N.Y.,1987 (with Mowbray, A.S. and Tyree, A.), 10 pgs

Edited conference proceedings

Greenleaf G and Davies S (Eds) (1993) Privacy International First Annual Conference - Privacy Regulation: International Developments, Australian Implications (Conference Proceedings), Continuing Legal Education Department, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, 1993, 100 pgs

Published conference papers

Greenleaf G (1997) ‘International privacy standards -
Their continuing relevance to Australia’ Leading Edge Strategies for Data Protection and Privacy
IIR Conferences, Sydney, March 1997, 28pgs
Greenleaf G, Mowbray A, and King G (1997) ‘Legal Research on the Internet - The AustLII Guide to World-Wide Law on the Web’ Computerised Legal Research CLE Seminars, Continuing Legal Education Department, UNSW, 1997, 100 pgs
Greenleaf G (1997) ‘Privacy and Electronic Communications’ Evidence and Accountability in the Electronic Communications Environment Seminar, University of New South Wales, February 1997
Greenleaf G and Clarke R (1997) ‘Privacy Implications of Digital Signatures’ Digital Signatures Conference, IBC Conferences, Sydney, March 1997, 14pgs
Greenleaf, G (1997) ‘Personal data export restrictions - their role in developing Asia-Pacific privacy laws’ The New Privacy Laws - A symposium on preparing privacy laws for the 21st Century, Communications Law Centre, Sydney, February 1997, 112-126
Greenleaf G, Mowbray A and King G, (1997) ‘Law on the Net via AustLII - 14M hypertext links can’t be right?’ Information Online & On Disc 97 Conference, January 1997, Sydney
Greenleaf G, Mowbray A, and King G ‘AustLII Guide to Legal Research on the Internet’ Computerised Legal Research CLE Seminars, Continuing Legal Education Department, UNSW, 1996, 30 pgs; also published on AustLII at http://www.austlii.edu.au/austlii/guide/
Greenleaf G, Mowbray A, King G & Chung P ‘AustLII and Legislation: public information in the public interest‘Government Information and Public Policy’ Conference, New South Wales Parliament House, October 1996, 18 pgs
Greenleaf G, Mowbray A, King G & Chung P ‘AustLII and the Courts: public information in the public interest’ Australian Institute of Judicial Administration Annual Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, September 1996, 25 pgs
Greenleaf G ‘Privacy - lost in cyberspace? (Privacy implications of the internet for users and internet service providers)’ Information Privacy Conference
(IIR Conferences), Sydney , August 1996, 25pgs
Greenleaf G, Mowbray A and King G ‘AustLII - Technology and politics of law on the net’ 4th International Conference on Substantive Technology
in the Law School and in Law Practice, University of Montreal, Montreal, Québec, 3-6 July 1996, 30pgs
Greenleaf G ‘An Emerging Law of Cyberspace?’ Computers & the Law Conference (IIR Conferences), Melbourne 17 June 1996, Sydney 24 June 1996, 25 pgs
Greenleaf G ‘In cyberspace, everyone will be anonymous for 15 minutes (A vision of privacy in the 21st century)’ Visions for Privacy in the 21st Century: A Search for Solutions Conference, Victoria, British Columbia, May 9-11, 1996, 30pgs
Greenleaf G, and Mowbray A ‘Trial technology - A national strategy? (Three years after the AIJA 'IT in Complex Trials' Report)’ IT in Legal Practice Conference ( IIR Conferences), Sydney, April 1996, 12pgs
Greenleaf G ‘International privacy standards - Implications for Australian and the Asia-Pacific’ Recent Developments in Information Privacy Conference, IIR Conferences, Sydney 7-8 December 1995, 29 pgs (No ISSN)
Greenleaf G, Mowbray A and van Dijk P ‘Workstations for different learning styles in law’ Proc. Computer Assisted Learning in Law Conference, Law Book Co., Sydney, 1994
Greenleaf, G ‘Implications for Australia of international privacy requirements’ Proc. Protecting Information Privacy Conference, IIR Conferences, Sydney, 1994, 53 pgs
Greenleaf, G ‘Johns v ASC - Privacy for compulsorily acquired information’ Proc. Privacy Issues Forum, Privacy Commissioner, Auckland NZ, 1994, 6 pgs
Greenleaf G and Mowbray A (1992) ‘Information technology in courtrooms of the 1990s - Australian issues and experience in complex criminal trials’ in Proceedings of the National White Collar Crime Conference National Crime Authority, Melbourne 1992, 53 pgs; also published in Management of Litigation Support (Conference Proceedings), Association of Litigation Support Managers, Melbourne, 1992, and in Proceedings of the 11th Conference of the Australian Institute of Judicial Administration, Brisbane 1992
Greenleaf G (1990) 'Copyright, music and the new technologies' Proc. VIIth ASME National Conference, Australian Society for Music Education, Alice Springs, 1990, 55-58
Greenleaf G (1989) ‘The new privacy laws’ Proc 2nd IEEE Workshop on Secure Data Communications, Melbourne, September 1989; also in Proc NSW Society for Computers & Law, 1989; and in Proc Australian Human Rights Congress, HREOC, Melbourne, September 1989
Greenleaf G (1988) ‘Communications Aspects of Legal Expert Systems — Incorporating Them in Shells for Lawyers’ Proceedings of the National Conference on Law, Computers & Artificial Intelligence University of Exeter, United Kingdom, November 1988, 10pgs (with A Tyree and A Mowbray)
Greenleaf G (1988) ‘Data Protection in Australia’ (National Report) Proc. Data Protection Commissioners' Conf., Oslo, 1988, 2pgs
Greenleaf G (1986)''Computerised Legal Research: Problems & Prospects' Proc. 1st Australian On-Line Conference, Sydney, January 1986
Greenleaf G (1986) ‘From 'Computers & Law' to Information Law’ Proc. NSW Society For Computers & the Law 1983 pgs 1–23

Unpublished conference papers

Greenleaf G (1990) ‘The relationship between the Freedom of Information Act 1982 and the Privacy Act 1988’ Freedom of Information Seminar, Parliamentary Research Service and Centre for International and Public Law, Canberra, October 1990
Greenleaf G (1990) ‘The DataLex Workstation Project: Legal workstations — integrating tools for lawyers’ ALTA Conference, Canberra 1990, 4 pgs
Greenleaf G (1989) 'Computer-Assisted Teaching of Intellectual Property' World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) Regional Workshop on Intellectual Property Teaching, University of New South Wales, July 1989, 3pgs
Greenleaf G (1989) ‘Legal Expert Systems — Robot Lawyers? (An introduction to knowledge-based applications to law)’ Australian Legal Convention, Sydney, 1989, 9 pgs (shorter version published in Computers and Law (Australia) No 12 (1990) 21-24)
Greenleaf G and Mowbray A (1988) Alternatives to the Australia Card Submission to the Senate Committee on Legal & Constitutional Affairs (commissioned by Combined Community Centres NSW), 96 pgs (also presented at the 1988 ANZAAS Conference, Sydney)
Greenleaf G Lewis D and Mowbray A (1988) ‘Teaching Lawyers Information Retrieval’ Information Online 88 (Proceedings of the 1988 Online Conference, Library Association of Australia), 13 pgs

Other publications

Reports

Greenleaf G, Mowbray A and van Dijk, P (1993) Re-development of the SCALE computerised legal information system (‘SCALE Mk2’) - A Report to the Commonwealth Attorney-General's Department, Sydney, DataLex Pty Ltd, 1993, (1993), 20 pgs

Published submissions to Parliamentary enquiries

Greenleaf G (1986) 'Submission to the Joint Select Committee on an Australia Card' Joint Select Committee on an Australia Card, Official Hansard Report, 7 February 1986, pp1455-1478
Greenleaf G (1986) 'The Australia Card Program - An Analysis of the Government's Proposals' Joint Select Committee on an Australia Card, Official Hansard Report, 1 April 1986, pp880-899; extract also in Civil Liberty No 122, May-June 1986 pp21-4
Greenleaf G (1986) ‘Computerised Information & the Freedom of Information Act’ Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs, June, 1986 (Official Hansard Report), 18pgs