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Associate Professor Moira Paterson

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Publications

2008

'Shared electronic health records systems: the significance of the privacy dimension' (2008) 4 Privacy Law Bulletin 98- 104

'The media and access to government-held information in a democracy' (2008) 8(1) Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal 3-23 

2007

'Freedom of Information' in HP Lee and M Groves (eds), Australian Administrative Law: Fundamentals, Principles and Doctrine (Cambridge University Press, 2007)

'DART: A new missile in Australia’s e-research strategy' (with Anne Chin, David Lindsay and Ann Monotti) (2007) 31 (1) Online Information Review 116-34

'Freedom of Information' in Halsburys Laws of Australia

'Cloudy with a silver lining: McKinnon and freedom of information' (2007) 78 Precedent 39-41

Final Report for the Content and Rights Workpackage C6: Dataset Acquisition, Accessibility And Annotation E-Research Technologies Project (DART) April 2007 (co-authored with D Lindsay, A Monotti and A Chin)

2006

'Privacy Issues, HealthConnect and Beyond'. (with Iacovino, L. & Mendelson, D.) In Freckleton, I. and  Petersen, K. (Eds). Disputes and Dilemmas in Health Law. Federation Press, Sydney (2006) 604-621

'McKinnnon’s case: Where to now?' (2006) 18 (4) Australian Press Council News 5-6

Freedom of Information and privacy in Australia: government and information access in the modern state. PhD (2006)

2005

Freedom of Information and Privacy in Australia: Government and Information Access in the Modern State. Lexis Nexis Butterworths, Australia. (2005)

“Developing privacy issues in the growing area of health IT”, (2005) 13 Australian Health Law Bulletin 89-95

2004

“Commercial in Confidence and public accountability: Achieving a new balance in the contract State” (2004) 32 Australian Business Law Review 315-336

“HealthConnect and privacy: A policy conundrum” (2004) 12 Journal of Law and Medicine 80-90

“Health privacy: The draft Australian national health privacy code and the shared longitudinal electronic health record” (co-authored with Dr L Iacovino) (2004) 33 Health Information Management Journal 5 -11

“Transparency in the Modern State: happy birthday FOI or Commiserations?” (2004) 29 Alternative Law Journal 10-14

2003

“Disclosing Health Information: Breaches of Confidence: Privacy and the Notion of the ‘Treating Team’" (co-authored with Dr E Mulligan) (2003) 10 Journal of Law and Medicine 460-9.

“Breaches of Confidence were infrequent but some patients were offended by Routine Information Exchanges in a South Australian population Survey” (co-authored with Dr E Mulligan) (2003) 26 Australian Health Review 73-8.

2002

“Monitoring of employee emails and other electronic communications” (2002) 21 University of Tasmania Law Review 1-19.

2001

Commercial in Confidence Claims, Freedom of Information and Government Accountability: A Critique of the ARC’s Approach to the Problems Posed by Government Outsourcing” in R Creyke and J McMillan (eds), Administrative Justice – The Core and the Fringe (Canberra: Australian Institute of Administrative Law, 2001).

"Infoeconomy issues: E-commerce law” paper presented at the conference, An Australian/US Free Trade Agreement Opportunities and Challenges held in Canberra in June 2001 and published on the conference website at http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/ausapec/FTA/papers.htm

2000

'Commercial in Confidence Claims, Freedom of Information and Government Accountability – A Critique of the ARC’s Approach to the Problems Posed by Government Outsourcing' in R Creyke and J McMillan (eds), Administrative Justice – the Core and the Fringe (2000) 243 –261.

1999

“Victoria’s new FOI Bill: some long overdue reforms but still room for improvement” (1999) 84 FOI Review 70-73.

1998

“Privacy Protection in Australia: The Need for an Effective Private Sector Regime” (1998) 26 Federal Law Review 371-400.

“New Rights of Access to, and Amendment of, Medical Records: An Analysis of the Relevant Policy Issues Relating to Proposed Changes Affecting Private Sector Health Consumers” (1998) 5 Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 215-230.

1996

Chapter 6 “Rights of the Owner of Copyright and Infringement of Those Rights” (co-authored with Peter Wright) in the Copyright subtitle of Title 23 “Intellectual Property” of Laws of Australia (Law Book Co Ltd).

Chapter 7 “Defences to Infringement and Permitted Uses” in the Copyright subtitle of Title 23 “Intellectual Property” of Laws of Australia (Law Book Co Ltd).

Chapter 8 “Remedies for Infringements and Other Breaches” in the Copyright subtitle of Title 23 “Intellectual Property” of Laws of Australia (Law Book Co Ltd).

Chapter 10 “ Statutory Licences and the Copyright Tribunal” in the Copyright subtitle of Title 23 “Intellectual Property” of Laws of Australia (Law Book Co Ltd).

“Privacy Legislation and the Private Sector: A critique of the ALRC/ARC Recommendation No 103” in L Pearson (ed), Proceedings of the Administrative Law Forum, (Canberra: Australian Institute of Administrative Law, 1996).

1994

Using the Freedom of Information Act (Cth)" in S. Campbell, G. Powles and S. Smith (eds) Lawyers' Practice Manual (Victoria), 1101/1-58.

1993

“Freedom of Information: The Australian Experience" in Proceedings of the Commonwealth Law Conference, Nicosia, May 1993 (Cyprus Bar Association, 1993).

1992

"The AAT - An Evaluation of its Activities" (co-authored with I R. Thompson) in John McMillan (ed), Administrative Law: Does the Public Benefit (Canberra Australian Institute of Administrative Law, 1992).

"Legitimate Expectations and Fairness - New Directions in Australian Law" (1992) 18 Monash Law Review, 70-90.

“The Federal Administrative Appeals Tribunal and Policy Review: A Re-assessment of the Controversy" (co-authored with I R. Thompson) (1991) 2 Public Law Review 243-260.

1987

Freeing the Information: How to Obtain Government Information (co-authored with P Villanti and published by Community Research Action Cooperative).
 
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