Papers

Nigel Waters has published extensively - the following is a selection of recent topical articles, conference papers, and submissions.

bullet Civil Society papers relating to the APEC Privacy initiative
bullet Submissions to the ALRC Privacy Review
bullet Who am I? Dispelling the annoyingly persistent myth of a single answer. A paper for [Id]entity 08 conference
bullet Privacy losses in anti-terror laws, 2005
bullet Government Surveillance in Australia, 2006
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'Spam and Chips' - An introduction to Privacy Law for Smaller Businesses, Oct 2004

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Articles, columns and editorials in Privacy Law and Policy Reporter 1994-2006 (Co-Editor)

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Privacy - Hot Topic 45 - Legal Access Information Centre, State Library of New South Wales, ISSN 1322-4301;No 45, May 2004

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'Surveillance-Off': Beyond Privacy Impact Assessment - Design Principles to Minimize Privacy Intrusion, 16th Annual Privacy Laws and Business International Conference: Transforming Risk Assessment into Everyday Compliance with Data Protection Law; St John's College, Cambridge, England, 7-9 July 2003, (forthcoming publication in conference proceedings and in book edited by Paul Roth, University of Otago)

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Assessing the impact of overseas Privacy laws, LexisNexis Butterworth's Conference Privacy in Practice, Sydney, 5-6 December 2002

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The European influence on privacy law and practice, conference on the International Dimensions of E-commerce and Cyberspace Regulation, Baker & McKenzie Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre, University of New South Wales, October 2002

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Privacy exemptions in FOI Laws - an unnecessary barrier to accountability, International Symposium on Freedom of Information and Privacy, Auckland, 28 March 2002

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Can the media and privacy ever get on? National Privacy Conference, Melbourne 26-27 November 2001 and ACIJ National Conference Public Right to Know, 26-28 October 2001

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International adequacy still an issue – Commissioner’s Guidelines no help.  Privacy Law & Policy Reporter, Vol 8 No 2, August 2001

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Privacy and Law enforcement in the on-line world – the bigger picture. eSecurity and eCrime - UNSW Continuing Legal Education Seminar, July 2001

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Towards a Privacy Code of Practice for Workplace Surveillance.  Conference: E-Privacy in the New Economy, Hong Kong, March 2001

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The New Australian Privacy Landscape - A comparative analysis of Australian privacy laws with special reference to the concept of 'adequacy' for the purposes of the European Union Data Protection Directive. UNSW Continuing Legal Education Seminar, March 2001

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Privacy Codes of Practice – where do they fit? March 2001

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Privacy - Compliance with Codes and Legislation Insurance Enquiries and Complaints Ltd Conference, November 1999

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Re-thinking Information Privacy - A Third Way in Data Protection? 21st International Conference of Privacy and Data Protection Commissioners, Hong Kong, September 1999

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E-commerce - Meeting the Privacy Challenge - UNSW Continuing Legal Education Seminar, October 1999

For copies of the papers not linked, contact Nigel Waters

Nigel Waters is also a principal author of Australian Privacy Foundation Submissions. see www.privacy.org.au

 

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