Limit search to available items
Record 31 of 32
Previous Record Next Record
Book Cover
Book
Author Aroney, Nicholas.

Title The public right to know
Published Broadway, NSW : Halstead Press, 2004

Copies

Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 MELB  KM 204 K1 Uni/Prt  AVAILABLE
 WATERFT LAW  KM 204 K1 Uni/Prt  AVAILABLE
Description 160 pages : charts ; 23 cm
Series UTS law review ; no. 5
UTS law review ; no. 5
Summary What is free speech? Why aren't we told about matters of public importance? In this collection lawyers, journalists and commentators probe all sides of a sensitive controversy. They compare repressive and liberal regimes in other regions, and point to alarming surprises at home
Analysis Information services
Accessibility
Internet
Privacy
Digital divide
Courts
Judgments
Conferences
Freedom of information
Transplantation
Human tissue
Personal property
Bioethics
Human cloning
Government regulation
Religious vilification
Racial discrimination
Criminal law
Inciting racial hatred
Legislation
Terrorism
Tolerance
Pluralism
Islam
Censorship
Language
Aborigines
Information and communications technology
Torres Strait Islanders
Law
Australia overseas comparisons
Refugees
Asylum
Alternative detention measures (Immigration)
International law
Human rights
Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees
Pacific Solution
Freedom of speech
Constitution
Judicial review
Cases (Law)
Notes "This volume of the Review comprises a selection of papers from the Fifth Conference on the Computerisation of the Law held by the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII), a joint research facility of the University of Technology, Sydney, and the University of New South Wales."--p. 7
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references : page 160
Subject Essays.
Freedom of information -- Australia.
Civil rights -- Australia.
Freedom of speech -- Australia.
Author Keyzer, Patrick, 1966-
University of Technology, Sydney.
Conference on Computerisation of Law via the Internet (5th : 2003 : Sydney, N.S.W.)
ISBN 1920831134