2012
- Chung P, Greenleaf G, and Mowbray A,'Searching
Legal
Information in Multiple Asian Languages' Legal Information Management,
Vol. 12, No 3 2012, pgs 173-184; UNSW Law Research Paper No. 2012-22;
- Greenleaf G , Murata K and Adams A '‘My
Number’ unlikely to thaw Japan’s frozen data privacy
laws' Privacy Laws & Business International Report,
No. 120: 22-25, December 2012
- Greenleaf, G 'Singapore's
Personal Data Protection Act 2012: Scope and Principles (with
so Many Exemptions, it is only a ‘Known Unknown’)' Privacy
Laws & Business International Report, No. 120: 1,
5-7, December 2012; 2013
UNSWLRS 10
- Greenleaf, G and Park, W
'Korean DPA Faults Google's TOS Changes: Global Privacy
Implications?' Privacy Laws &
Business International Report, Issue 119: 22-25, October
2012
- Greenleaf, G and Waters, N 'Obama's
Privacy Framework: An Offer to be Left on the Table?' Privacy Laws & Business International
Report, No. 119, pp. 6-9, October 2012 UNSW Law Research Paper No. 2012-56
- Park, W and Greenleaf, G 'Korea
Rolls Back ‘Real Name’ and ID Number Surveillance' Privacy Laws & Business International
Report, No. 119, pp. 20-1, October 2012
UNSW Law Research Paper No. 2012-57
- Greenleaf G, Mowbray, A and Chung, 'The
meaning
of
'free access to legal information': A
twenty year evolution'
(on LSN) Law via Internet Conference 2012,
Cornell University, Ithica, USA, October 2012
- Greenleaf G, Mowbray, A and Chung, PPTs for presentation
' The
meaning
of
'free
access
to legal information': A
twenty year evolution' Law via Internet Conference 2012, Cornell
University, Ithica, USA, October 2012
- Greenleaf, G 'Australia’s
Privacy
Bill 2012: Weaker Principles, Stronger Enforcement' Privacy
Laws & Business International Report, No. 118,
pp. 16-18, July 2012
- Greenleaf, G 'Korea’s New Act: Asia’s Toughest Data Privacy
Law' Privacy
Laws & Business International Report, Issue 117,
1-6, June 2012, UNSW Law Research Paper No. 2012-28
- Greenleaf, G and Chen, H-L 'Data Privacy Enforcement in Taiwan, Macau, and
China' Privacy Laws & Business
International Report, Issue 117, 11-13, June 2012,
UNSW Law Research Paper No. 2012-26
- Greenleaf, G 'Strengthening and ‘Modernising’ Council of
Europe Data Privacy Convention 108' Privacy Laws & Business International
Report, Issue 117, 21-24 June 2012, UNSW Law Research Paper
No. 2012-27
- Greenleaf G, Chung P, Mowbray A,
and Salter B 'Digitising
and Searching Australasian Colonial Legal History' UNSW Law Research Paper No. 2012-23;
presented at Australian History Conference, University of
Adelaide, July 2012
- Greenleaf, G 'Hong Kong’s Privacy Enforcement: Issues
Exposed, Powers Lacking' Privacy Laws & Business
International Report, Issue 116: 25-28, April 2012,
UNSW Law Research Paper No. 2012-15
- Greenleaf, G 'ASEAN's ‘New’ Data Privacy Laws: Malaysia, the
Philippines and Singapore' Privacy
Laws & Business International Report, Issue 116:
22-24, April 2012, UNSW Law Research Paper No. 2012-14
- Greenleaf, G 'China's Internet Data Privacy Regulations
2012: 80 Percent of a Great Leap Forward?' Privacy
Laws & Business International Report, Issue
116: 1-5, April 2012, UNSW Law Research Paper No. 2012-13
- 'The meaning and future of free access to law' National Cheung
Cheng University, Taiwan, 14-15 June 2012
- Greenleaf, G 'The
Influence of European Data Privacy Standards Outside Europe:
Implications for Globalisation of Convention 108' International Data Privacy Law, Vol. 2,
Issue 2, 2012; (2011)
UNSWLRS 39
- Greenleaf, G 'Global
Data
Privacy
Laws:
89
Countries,
and
Accelerating', Privacy
Laws & Business International Report, Issue 115,
Special Supplement, February 2012; Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies
Research Paper No. 98/2012
- Greenleaf, G & Evans, K 'Privacy
Enforcement
Strengthens
in
Australia
&
New
Zealand' Privacy Laws
& Business International Report, Issue 115,
February 2012;
[2012] UNSWLRS 4
- Greenleaf, G [Powerpoints]
for 'The global development of data privacy laws, and its
impact on the Asia-Pacific', Monash University Emerging
Challenges in Privacy Law: Australasian and EU Perspectives
Conference, Melbourne, 23 February 2012
- Greenleaf, G [Powerpoints]
for 'Experience from the Free Access to Law Movement and
the Networks of Legal Information Institutes', The Hague (by
video) – European Commission and Hague Conference on Private
International Law Joint Conference on Access to Foreign Law in
Civil and Commercial Matters, 17 February 2012
- Greenleaf, G [Powerpoints]
for SCuLE
Lecture, Exeter University ''Public rights' in
copyright: What makes up the public domain?' (19 January
2012)
- Greenleaf, G [Powerpoints]
for Lecture, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London:
'Free Access
to Legal Information: Roles in the expansion of liberty, the
rule of law and democracy' (17 January 2012)
- Greenleaf G 'Independence
and
structure
of
data
protection
authorities:
International
standards
and
Asia-Pacific experience' Computer Law & Security Review,
Vol 28, Nos 1 and 2, 201; U. of Edinburgh School of Law Working Paper
No. 2011/42
- Awarded for 2012 S30,000 (with D Dixon and P Chung) UNSW
International Contestable Funding Grant 'Using
development of the Legal Information Institute of India to
build relationships with key Indian Law Schools'
- Awarded for 2012 $100,00 (with P Chung) UNSW MREII grant to
improve AustLII's storage capacity
- Awarded for 2012-13 $330,000 (with A
Mowbray and 28 other CIs - see link for details) an Australian
Research Council Linkage Infrastructure,
Equipment & Facilities (LIEF) grant: 'The
Australasian Legal History Library' (outline)
2011
- Greenleaf, G 'Do
Not
Dismiss ‘Adequacy’: European Data Privacy Standards are
Entrenched' Privacy
Laws & Business
International Report, No. 114, pp. 16‐18, December
2011; [2012]
UNSWLRS
5
- Greenleaf G, Vivekanandan VC , Chung P,
Singh R and Mowbray A ' Challenges
for
free
access
in
a
multi-jurisdictional developing country: Building the Legal
Information
Institute of India' SCRIPTed
Vol 8 No 3, University of Edinburgh School of Law; also (2011)
Edinburgh School of Law Research Paper
No. 2011/43
- Greenleaf, G and Peruginelli, G 'A
comprehensive free access legal information system for
Europe'
Chapter
in Faro, S and Biasiotti, M (Eds) From
Information
to
Knowledge
On Line Access to Legal Information,
Istituto
di
Teoria e Tecniche dell'Informazione Giuridica, del
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerchem, Firenze, Italy (2011);
[2012] UNSWLRS 9
- Interview of Graham Greenleaf by Martin Backes - 'Free Access to
Law and
Legal Information - Challenges for Europe and Germany', JurPC magazine (Germany),
14
December 2011
- Greenleaf, G 'Taiwan
Revises
its Data Protection Act' Privacy
Laws
& Business International Report, Nos. 108 &
109,
2010-2011, (2011)
UNSWLRS
55
- Greenleaf, G Materials & Powerpoints for Course 'Data
privacy
laws
in
the
Asia-Pacific
region' (15 December 2011, London – Privacy
Laws & Business, 120 pgs)
- Greenleaf, G [paper]
[Powerpoints]
for
Seminar
‘The
Global
Trajectory
of Data Privacy Laws’ (8 December 2011, Edinburgh
– AHRC/SCRIPT Centre,
University of Edinburgh, Seminar – Cancelled due to extreme
winds)
- Greenleaf, G [Powerpoints]
for
presentation
on
'Transactional anonymity in privacy
principles: Australia and elsewhere'(7 December 2011, London –
Oxford
Internet Institute (OII) Anonymity,
Privacy, and
Open Data Seminar)
- Greenleaf, G 'India’s
U-Turns
on Data Privacy' Privacy Laws & Business
International
Report, Issues 110-114, 2011; (2011) UNSWLRS 42
- Greenleaf, G 'India’s
National
ID System: Danger Grows in a Privacy Vacuum' Computer
Law
& Security Review, Vol. 26, No. 5, pp. 479‐491,
2010; (2011)
UNSWLRS 43
- Greenleaf, G & Bygrave, L 'Not
Entirely
Adequate but Far Away: Lessons from how Europe Sees New
Zealand Data
Protection Hide Abstract'
Privacy Laws
& Business International Report, Issue 111, 8‐9,
July
2011; (2011)
UNSWLRS
44
- Greenleaf, G 'Major
Changes
in
Asia-Pacific Privacy Laws: 2011
Survey', Privacy Laws
&
Business
International Report, Issue 113: 1, 5-14, October 2011;
[2012]
UNSWLRS
3
- McLeish, R and Greenleaf, G 'Reform
of
Hong
Kong's
Privacy
Ordinance after 15 years', Privacy Laws & Business International Report,
Issue
113: 1, 15-17, October 2011; [2011]
UNSWLRS 49
- Greenleaf, G and Bond C 'Reuse
rights
and
Australia's
unfinished
PSI
revolution'
Informatica e diritto- Rivista internazionale, Vol. 1,
No. 2, pp.
341-69, 2011 (ESI, Naples) Special Issue
'Open Data
and re-use of Public Sector Information'; [2011]
UNSWLRS
37
- Greenleaf, G 'Global
data
privacy
laws:
40
years
of
acceleration' (2011) Privacy
Laws
&
Business International
Report, Issue 112, 11-17, September 2011; [2011]
UNSWLRS
36 – now updated in Global
data
privacy
laws
Table
- Greenleaf, G 'India's draft Privacy Bill 2011: Novel and
complex'
(2011) Privacy Laws &
Business
International Report, Issue 112, 21-24, September 2011
(included in 'India’s
U-Turns
on Data Privacy')
- Greenleaf, G
'Asia-Pacific
Data
Privacy:
2011,
Year
of
Revolution?' Kyung Hee Law
Journal; [2011]
UNSWLRS
29
- Greenleaf G, Mowbray A and Chung P 'AustLII:
Thinking
locally,
acting
globally' (2011) Australian Law
Librarian, pgs 101-11; (2011)
UNSWLRS
41
- Greenleaf G
'Free access to legal information, LIIs, and the Free Access
to Law
Movement', Chapter in Danner, R and Winterton, J (eds.)
IALL
International
Handbook
of
Legal
Information
Management. Aldershot,
Burlington VT: Ashgate, 2011; (2011)
UNSWLRS
40
- Greenleaf, G 'The
public
domain', chapter in
Fitzgerald, B and Atkinson, B (Eds) Copyright
Freedom
Sydney University Press, 2011, pgs180-186; [2012]
UNSWLRS
8
- Kierkegaard S, Waters N, Greenleaf G, Bygrave A, Lloyd I and
Saxby S '30
years
on - The review of the Council of Europe Data
Protection Convention 108' (2011) Computer Law and
Security
Review Vol 27(3) 1-9; (2011)
UNSWLRS
50
- Greenleaf G and Bygrave L, (2011) 'Not
entirely
adequate but far away: Lessons from how Europe sees New
Zealand data protection' Privacy Laws &
Business
International Report, Issue 111, 8-9, July 201; (2011)
UNSWLRS
44
- Greenleaf, G 'Outsourcing and India's new privacy law: No
cause
for panic' Privacy Laws & Business
International Report,
Issue
111,
16-17,
July
2011
(included
in 'India’s
U-Turns on Data Privacy')
- Presentations at the launches of the Legal Information Institute of
India
(LII of India) in Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Calcutta
(March/April
2011)
- Greenleaf, G 'India attempts data
protection
by regulations' Privacy Laws & Business
International
Report, Issue 110, April 2011 (included in 'India’s
U-Turns on Data Privacy')
- Greenleaf, G 'The
Illusion
of Personal Data Protection in Indian Law'(2011)
1 (1): 47-69 International
Data
Privacy
Law, Oxford University
Press
- Shimpo F and Greenleaf G 'Japan's privacy
complaints listed' Privacy Laws & Business
International Report, Issue 109, 9-10, 16, February,
2011
- Park W and Greenleaf G 'Korea reforms data
protection Act' Privacy Laws & Business
International
Report, Issue 109, 20, February, 2011
- Greenleaf, G 'Japan plans comprehensive
'smart' ID system by 2015' Privacy Laws &
Business
International Report, Issue 109, 22, February, 2011
- Awarded (with other CIs) an Australian Research Council
Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment &
Facilities (LIEF)
grant: 'European Law for Australian Researchers on WorldLII' (for
2011-12)
–
the
European
Law Project on WorldLII is now online
- Awarded (with AustLII Co-Directors) contract to develop
a
Liberian Legal Information Institute (LiberLII) by USAID and
the
American Bar Association (for 2011) – LiberLII is now online
and was
launched on 15 September 2011
2010
- Greenleaf, G 'Octopus scandal exposes Hong
Kong's privacy deficiencies' 108
Privacy
Laws
&
Business
International Newsletter 11-13 (December 2010)
- Greenleaf, G 'Taiwan revises its Data
Protection Act'108
Privacy
Laws
&
Business
International Newsletter 8-10 (December 2010)
- Greenleaf G, Mowbray A and
Chung P
'AustLII
in
2010
-
A snapshot at age 15' AustLII, December 2010
- Greenleaf,
G 'Proposed reforms to Hong Kong's data protection law are
inadequate'
Submission to the Hong Kong Constitutional and Mainland
Affairs Bureau,
4 pgs, December 2010 (on CMAB website)
- Greenleaf,
G, Mowbray A, Chung, P 'AustLII: Thinking locally, acting
globally'
Australian & New Zealand Law Librarians Conference,
Melbourne,
October 2010
- Greenleaf, G ' Octopus, insurers,
banks, Commissioner, snared in Hong Kong data sales scandal ' (2010) 107 Privacy
Laws
&
Business
International Newsletter 8-9 (October 2010)
- Greenleaf, G 'South Asian ID cards: Technology accelerates but
controls lag' (2010) 107
Privacy
Laws
&
Business
International Newsletter 20-21 (October 2010)
- Launch
of the International
Law
Library on WorldLII (ARC LIEF Project) by Sir
Kenneth
Keith of the International Court of Justice, 6 September 2010 -
see brochure
explaining the Library
- Greenleaf, G 'Korea and expanding free
access
to legal information: Experience of
the
Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII)' in Lead
the
Change,
Widen Your Horizens: Proceedings of the
Korean Bar Association 20th Annual Lawyers Conference,
93-129, Korean Bar Association, Seoul,
30
August
2010 (forthcoming, Korean Bar Association Journal)
- The Asian
Privacy
Scholars Network (APSN) has been formed with 32
initial
members (September 2010), following the 1st
Asian
Privacy
Laws
Symposium
convened by the Cyberspace Law & Policy Centre at UNSW in
February
2010 (see below). Membership is by nomination, and other privacy
scholars interested in being nominated should contact me or
another
member of the Network.
- Greenleaf, G and Waters, N
'Australian
Privacy Principles' - two steps backwards' (2010) 106 Privacy
Laws
&
Business
International Newsletter 13-15
- Greenleaf, G 'Indian draft identity Bill is weak on data
protection safeguards' (2010) 106 Privacy
Laws
&
Business
International Newsletter 24-25
- Awarded
Membership of the Order
of
Australia (AM), in The
Queen's
Birthday 2010 Honours List
'For service to the law through the development of free
electronic
access to legal information, and as a leader in the protection
of
privacy.'
- Greenleaf, G 'Data surveillance in India:
Multiple accelerating paths' (2010) 105 Privacy
Laws
&
Business
International Newsletter
15-17, June 2010
- Greenleaf G (co-author with Korff, D
and
Brown, I, principal authors, and six other co-authors) 'Final Report of the Comparative
Study on
Different Approaches to New Privacy Challenges, in
Particular in the
Light of Technological Developments' European
Commission D-G
Justice, Freedom and Security, May 2010,.
- Greenleaf, G (2010) 'Country
Studies
B.2
- AUSTRALIA' in Korff, D
(Ed) Comparative Study on Different Approaches to
New
Privacy Challenges, in Particular in the Light of
Technological
Developments' European Commission D-G Justice,
Freedom and
Security, May 2010.
- Greenleaf, G (2010) 'Country
Studies
B.3
- HONG KONG' in Korff, D (Ed) Comparative Study on Different Approaches to New
Privacy
Challenges, in Particular in the Light of Technological
Developments'
European
Commission
D-G Justice, Freedom and Security, May 2010.
- Greenleaf, G (2010) 'Country
Studies
B.4
-
INDIA' in Korff, D (Ed) Comparative
Study on Different Approaches to New Privacy Challenges, in
Particular
in the Light of Technological Developments' European
Commission D-G
Justice, Freedom and Security, May 2010.
- Greenleaf, G (2010) 'Country
Studies
B.5
- JAPAN' in Korff, D (Ed) Comparative
Study
on Different Approaches to New Privacy
Challenges, in Particular in the Light of Technological
Developments'
European
Commission
D-G Justice, Freedom and Security, May 2010.
- Greenleaf, G 'The
global
development of free access to legal information' [2010]
UNSWLRS 19; published in Paliwala A (Ed) A
History of Legal Informatics LEFIS Series, University of
Zaragoza
Press (2010); republished as Greenleaf G "The
Global
development of free access to legal information",
in European Journal of Law and Technology,
Vol. 1, Issue 1,
2010.
- Greenleaf, G ' Australia's
proposed
reforms
(Pt
II): Privacy remedies' in Privacy
Laws
&
Business
International Newsletter Issue 104,
April 2010
- Greenleaf G' Limitations
of
Malaysia's
data
protection Bill' [2010] ALRS 5; published in Privacy
Laws
&
Business
International NewsletterIssue
104, April 2010
- Greenleaf G 'A
National
ID
system
to put health privacy at risk':
Submission to the Community Affairs Legislation Committee
Inquiry into
Healthcare Identifiers Bill 2010 and Healthcare Identifiers
(Consequential Amendments) Bill 2010; together with 3 associated
documents:Comparisons
between
the
identification
systems
in the 'Healthcare Identifiers'
(2009-10), 'Australia Card' (1986-87) and 'Access Card'
(2006-07)
proposals, from Bills and related sources (Working notes)
;
34
PIA
recommendations not adopted by NEHTA ;
Proposed
Amendments
based on Submission
- Convenor/main presenter of UNSW Continuing Legal Education
course Privacy in the Asia-Pacific: 2010 Update (A
comprehensive survey of privacy and data protection in the
region)
Tuesday 2 March 2010, including contributions from overseas
and
Australian
privacy
experts who met on March 3&4 for the 1st
Asian
Privacy
Laws
Symposium (by invitation).
- Greenleaf, G, Chung, P and Mowbray A
'Building
a
commons
for
the common law - The Commonwealth Legal Information
Institute (CommonLII) after four years progress' [2010]
UNSWLRS 21;
published as Commonwealth Law Bulletin Vol. 36,
No. 1,
March 2010, 127-134
- Greenleaf, G 'Australia's
proposed
reforms:
Unified
Privacy Principles' Privacy Laws
& Business International Newsletter, Issue 103,
February
2010, pgs 15-17
- Greenleaf, G 'India proposes natonal
ID
system' Privacy Laws & Business International
Newsletter,
Issue
103,
February 2010, pg 25
- Awarded (with other CIs) two Australian Research Council
Linkage
Infrastructure, Equipment & Facilities (LIEF) grants for
2010-11:
'Completing CommonLII' and 'Improving AustLII's legislation'
(December
2009)
- Awarded
(with AustLII colleagues) $20,000 for 2010 by Commonwealth
Attorney-General's Department for project 'Adding value to the
content
of AsianLII, CommonLII and WorldLII'.
- Awarded
$50,000 for 2010 by University of New South Wales/Major
Equipment &
Infrastructure Scheme for 'Large-scale legal database of
global scope
(located on WorldLII)'
2009
- 'Rudd Government abandons border security of
privacy' Australian
Policy Online 23
October 2009
- 'Asia-Pacific data protection developments gather apace' (with
Nigel Waters) Privacy Laws
&
Business International Newsletter, Issue 101, October
2009, pgs
8-9
- 'Initial enforcement of Macao's data protection law' Privacy Laws & Business
International
Newsletter, Issue 101, October 2009, pgs 9,27
- Awarded A$200,000 AusAID Public Sector Linkages (PSLP) Grant
(with P Chung and A Mowbray) for 2009-11 for the Asian Legal Information Institute
(AsianLII) - Development of free access to law in India and
South Asia
Project (August 2009)
- 'National
and
Global
Dimensions
of Public Rights in Copyright' (with Vaile,
D) (2009) 6:2 SCRIPTed 197 (Introduction to nine papers
presented at
the Conference "Unlocking IP 2009: National and Global
Dimensions of
the Public Domain"), August 2009
- 'National
and
International
Dimensions
of Copyright's Public Domain (An
Australian Case Study)' (2009) 6:2 SCRIPTed 259 (plus Abstract),
August
2009
- 'Twenty
one
years
of
data protection in the Asia-Pacific' Privacy Laws & Business
International
Newsletter, Issue 100, August 2009, pgs 21-24
- 'Queensland's
new
Information
Privacy
Act a mixed bag' (with Waters, N) Privacy Laws & Business
International
Newsletter, Issue 100, August 2009, pgs 24-25
- 'Naz
Foundation
Case
expands
India's constitutional privacy rights'
[2009] ALRS 16; shorter version published as 'Delhi High Court
ruling
expands India's constitutional privacy rights' Privacy Laws & Business
International
Newsletter, Issue 100, August 2009, pgs 24-25
- 'Public
Rights
in
Copyright' (PPTs on Slideshare) GLAM-WIKI
Conference (Wikimedia
Australia), Canberra, August 2009; plus accompanying '10
Principles
for
Public
Rights in Australian Copyright' (2 pgs);
earlier versions of both were presented at the Unlocking IP Conference,
UNSW
Sydney, May 2009 and the Copyrght Futures Conference, Old
Parliament
House, Canberra, June 2009.
- 'India's new Act creates civil liability for data breaches and
criminal offences' Privacy
Laws
& Business International Newsletter, Issue 99, June
2009,
pgs 1-5
- 'New Zealand inches toward adequacy' Privacy Laws & Business International
Newsletter, Issue 99, June 2009, p 7
- AsianLII conference/ASLI conference presentation
- 'Five
years
of the APEC Privacy Framework: Failure or promise?'
[2009] ALRS 17; published as
(2009) Computer Law &
Security Report
25 CLSR 28-43
- AustLII's Business Models:
Constraints and Opportunities in Funding Free Access to Law'
in G Peruginelli and M Ragano
(Eds) Free Access, Quality of
Information,
Effectiveness of Rights (Proc. IX International
Conference
'Law via the Internet'), European Press Academic Publishing,
Florence,
Italy, 2009, pgs 423-436 (ISBN 978-88-8398-058-9)
- 'Free-access case law
enhancements for Australian law' (with Mowbray, A and Chung,
P) in G
Peruginelli and M Ragano (Eds) Free Access, Quality of
Information,
Effectiveness of Rights (Proc. IX International
Conference
'Law via the Internet'), European Press Academic Publishing,
Florence,
Italy, 2009, pgs 285-300 (ISBN 978-88-8398-058-9)
- Consultancy contract to the
European Commission (with Prof P Roth, New Zealand and Assoc
Prof Lee
Bygrave, Norway) on Data
protection
law in New Zealand - Report submitted June 2009
- 'Subject
libraries
in free access law services' [2009] ALRS 19; in Helmut Rüßmann
(Ed) Festschrift für Gerhard
Käfer,
pgs
75-94,
Juris GmbH Saarbrücken, 2009
- 'Australia's proposed
Unified
Privacy Principles' (with Waters, N) Privacy Laws & Business
International
Newsletter, Issue 97, February 2009, pgs 14-16
- Awarded to for 2009-10 -
$150,000 ARC Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment &
Facilities grant
(December 2008) - The International &
Humanitarian Law
Library - A
global dimension
in Australian legal research infrastructure [Prototype
available] (with Prof A Byrnes, Prof R Rayfuse, R, Prof AS
Mowbray;
Prof SK Blay; Prof MA Adams; Prof DR Rothwell; Prof K
Rubenstein; Prof
GD Triggs)
2008
- Joint Recipient (with
Co-Directors A Mowbray and P Chung) of the International Association of Law
Librarians (IALL) 2008 Website
Award for the World Legal Information Institute
(WorldLII) website
(December 2008)
- Free access to the English
Reports
1220-1873 launched on CommonLII (part of an AustLII
ARC Linkage
project) (December 2008)
- Awarded for 2009-11 -
$840,000
Victorian Legal Services Board Major Grants- 'Making
Victoria
the model jurisdiction for free access to law' (with
Mowbray, A, & Chung, P)
- 'Macao's
EU-influenced
Personal Data Protection Act' [2008] ALRS 9;
published in Privacy Laws & Business
International
Newsletter, Issue 96: 21-22, December 2008
- 'Beyond Creative Commons:
Seeing copyright's public domain as a whole (An Australian
case study)'
(2008) Global KHU Business
Law Review,
Vol.1
No.2,
, pp. 11-46, The Institute of Legal Studies, Kyung Hee
University, South Korea, November 2008 ( ISSN 2005-0224)
- 'Obligations
of
public
authorities
originating legal materials' (PDF of
Powerpoints) Presentation at IX Law
via the Internet Conference, Institute of Legal
Information
Theory and Techniques, Florence, Italy, October 2008
- ''Subject Libraries':
Development and uses of virtual databases of Legal Information
Institute content' (with Chung, P, and Mowbray, A) Presentation at IX Law via the Internet
Conference,
Institute of Legal Information Theory and Techniques,
Florence, Italy,
October 2008
- Rule J and Greenleaf G
(Eds) Global Privacy
Protection: The First
Generation, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2008 - see Publisher's
website
- Unlocking
IP to
stimulate Australian innovation: An Issues Paper [2008]
UNSWLRS 44 Submission to the
Review of the National
Innovation System (on bepress) (includes contributions
from
colleagues)
- 'Non-European
states may join European privacy convention' Privacy Laws & Business
International
Newsletter, Issue 94: 13-14, August 2008
- Unlocking
IP to
stimulate Australian innovation: An Issues Paper [2008]
UNSWLRS 44 Submission to the
Review of the National
Innovation System (on bepress ) (includes contributions
from
colleagues)
'Australian data breach notice: Proposals need strengthening'
Privacy
Laws & Business International Newsletter, Issue 93: 18-20,
June 2008
- 'Improving
access to legislative instruments' (with Chung, P, and Mowbray,
A.),
Submission to the Review of the Legislative Instruments Act,
Commonwealth Attorney-General's Department, 15 May 2008
- 'Enforcement
aspects
of
China's
proposed Personal Information Protection Act' (Part
II) [2008] ALRS 7; published in Privacy
Laws
&
Business International Newsletter, Issue 92: 11-14,
April 2008
- Legal
deposit's
role in the public domain Submission to the Australian
Attorney-General's Department (with
Abi
Paramaguru,
Catherine Bond, and Sophia Christou)
- 'Legal
Information
Institutes
and
the Free Access to Law Movement' GlobaLex, February 2008
- 'China
proposes
Personal Information Protection Act' (Part I)
[2008] ALRS 8; published in
Privacy
Laws & Business International Newsletter, Issue
91: 1-6,
February 2008 (copy available on request)
- 'APEC's
privacy
Pathfinders: A dead end for consumers?' Privacy Laws & Business
International
Newsletter, Issue 91: 12-15, February 2008 (copy
available on
request)
- 'In
support
of
a statutory privacy action in Australian law' Submission to the Australian Law
Reform
Commission and the NSW Law Reform, January 2008 [PDF] (Greenleaf,
G.
and
Waters,
N.)
- 'Privacy in
Hong
Kong' (with R McLeish), Chapter in Rule J and Greenleaf G (Eds)
Global Privacy Protection: The
First
Generation, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2008
- 'Privacy in
Australia', Chapter in Rule J and Greenleaf G (Eds) Global Privacy Protection: The
First
Generation, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2008
- Global Privacy Protection: The
First
Generation (J Rule and G Greenleaf (Eds)), Edward
Elgar,
Cheltenham, 2008
- 'Hong
Kong's
'smart' ID card: Designed to be out of control' [2008]
ALRS
10; published as a Chapter in D Lyon and C Bennett (Eds) Playing the Identity Card
Routledge, 2008
- 'Function
creep
defined but still dangerous in Australia's ID card Bill' Computer Law & Security Report,
(2008) Vol 24 No 1, 56-66; available on bePress as [2007]
UNSWLRS 64
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: 19-21 (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
- ARC Linkage Grant
awarded
to AS Mowbray, GW Greenleaf and P Chung, September 2007 for
'Improving
online case law within the constraints of free access through
heuristic
linking and resulting discovery mechanisms', 2008-10 (ARC
$375,0000
plus industry partner contributions)
- ARC LIEF Grant awarded
to
GW Greenleaf, AS Mowbray, T Carlin, F Wheeler, H Culshaw, AT
Kenyon, MA Adams, September 2007 for 'The Australian Legal
Scholarship
Library - enhancing research infrastructure for Australian law',
2008
(ARC $169,776, plus $320,000 University partner contributions)
- In September 2007 I was awarded the 2007 Dieter
Meurer
Prize
for
Legal Informatics,
at the annual Conference of
the
German Society for Computing and the Judiciary,
University of
Saarland, Saarbuecken, Germany
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 LawLibraries,
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. 5thConference
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
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