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Submissions
Submissions: - (Australia) Senate Standing Committee on Environment, Communications and the Arts, Inquiry into the adequacy of protections for the privacy of Australians online, August 2010 (Written on behalf of, and with input from other members of, the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia) Joint Select Committee on Cyber-Safety, Inquiry into the Committee’s Terms of Reference, April 2010 (Written on behalf of, and with input from other members of, the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia) Queensland Parliamentary Economic Development Committee, Inquiry into the road safety benefits of fixed speed cameras in Queensland, April 2010 (Written on behalf of, and with input from other members of, the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia) Supplementary submission: Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Inquiry into the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Sexual Offences Against Children) Bill 2010, March 2010 (Written on behalf of, and with input from other members of, the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia) Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Inquiry into the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Sexual Offences Against Children) Bill 2010, February 2010 (Written on behalf of, and with input from other members of, the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia) Senate Standing Committee on Environment, Communications and the Arts, Do Not Call Register Legislation Amendment Bill 2009, January 2010 (Written on behalf of, and with input from other members of, the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia) Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, UPP11, November 2009
- (Australia) Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Do Not Call Register Statutory Review, October 2009 (Written on behalf of, and with input from other members of, the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia) House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications, Cyber Crime Inquiry, August 2009 (Written on behalf of, and together with other members of, the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia) The independent National Human Rights Consultation Committee, National Human Rights Consultation, June 2009 (Written on behalf of, and together with other members of, the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia) New South Wales Government (Department of Premier and Cabinet), FOI Reform, June 2009 (Written on behalf of, and together with other members of, the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia)Queensland Government, Consultation drafts of the Right to Information Bill, Right to Information Regulation and Information Privacy Bill, April 2009 (Written on behalf of, and together with other members of, the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia) Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, UPP11, December 2008(Australia) Attorney-General’s Department, Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements, September 2008
- (Australia), Office of the Privacy Commissioner, Information Sheet 26 – Interaction between the Privacy Act and the Spam Act, August 2008, (Written on behalf of, and with input from other members of, the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia), Queensland Parliamentary Travelsafe Committee, Issues Paper (No. 12) on Automatic Number Plate Recognition Technology, January 2008, (Written on behalf of, and with input from other members of, the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia) Australian Communications and Media Authority, Consultation Paper on Restricted Access Systems Declaration, November 2007, (Written on behalf of the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia) Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Discussion Paper on Unsolicited Commercial Faxes or ‘Fax Spam’, September 2007, (Written on behalf of, and with input from other members of, the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia) GS1 Australia, Draft Consumer Privacy Code of Practice on Radio Frequency Identification in Retail, February 2007 (Written on behalf of, and with input from other members of, the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia) Australian Attorney-General’s Department, Review of Australia’s Extradition Law and Practice, March 2006. (personal submission)
- (Australia) Australian Attorney-General’s Department, Review of Australia’s Extradition Law and Practice, March 2006. (submission on behalf of the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia) Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Legislative Review of the Operation of the Spam Act 2003 and Related Parts of the Telecommunications Act 1997, February 2006, (Written on behalf of, and with input from other members of, the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia) Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Do not Call Register Discussion Paper Submission, November 2005, (Co-written with Nigel Waters on behalf of the Australian Privacy Foundation)
- (Australia) Standing Committee of Attorneys General, Unauthorised Photographs on the Internet and Ancillary Privacy Issues, October, 2005
- (EU) European Commission, Directorate-General Justice and Home Affairs, Draft Convention on Exclusive Choice of Court Agreements, November 2004
- (EU) European Commission, Directorate-General Justice and Home Affairs, Hague Convention on Exclusive Choice of Court Agreements, February 2004
- (Australia) Senate Committee, Spam Bill 2003 and the Spam (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2003, October 2003
- (EU) European Commission, Directorate-General Justice and Home Affairs, Consultation on a Preliminary Draft Proposal for a Council Regulation on the Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations, September 2002
- (Canada) Canadian Federal, Provincial and Territorial Consumer Affairs Ministers, The Determination of Jurisdiction in Cross-border Business-to-Consumer Transactions: A Consultation Paper, September 2002
- (EU) European Commission, Directorate-General Justice and Home Affairs, Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters, October 2001
- (Australia) Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department, International Electronic Commerce - Issues Paper 3, February 2001
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