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            Prometheus
            Critical Studies in Innovation
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            0810-9028
            1470-1030
            June 1983
            : 1
            : 1
            : 160-179
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            8628921 Prometheus, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1983: pp. 160–179
            10.1080/08109028308628921
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            Computer science,Arts,Social & Behavioral Sciences,Law,History,Economics

            NOTES AND REFERENCES

            1. See Law Reform Commission, Australia, Criminal Investigation, Report No. 2, Interim, AGPS, Canberra, 1975.

            2. Law Reform Commission, Australia, Human Tissue Transplants, Report No. 7, AGPS, Canberra, 1977.

            3. Committee of Enquiry into Technological Change in Australia (Myers Committee), Technological Change in Australia, AGPS, Canberra, 1980, Vol. 1, p. 25.

            4. A. Moyes, ‘The impact on society of information technology’ in Ashley Goldsworthy (ed.), Technological Change — Impact of Information Technology, Information Technology Council, Canberra, 1980, p. 83.

            5. D. G. Beanland, ‘The new technology’ in ibid, pp. 3–4. See generally M. D. Kirby, ‘The computer, the individual and the law’, Australian Law Journal, 55, 1981, pp. 443–57.

            6. Invasion of Privacy Act 1971 (Qld.); Fair Credit Reports Act 1974 (SA); Credit Reporting Act 1978 (Vic). See Law Reform Commission, Australia, Privacy and Personal Information, Discussion Paper No. 14, 1980, p. 19.

            7. Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Cwlth.), s. 41.

            8. Address by South Australian Ombudsman (R. D. Bakewell) to Rotary Club of Adelaide, 13 October 1982, mimeo.

            9. ‘Myers v Director of Public Prosecutions’, Law Reports — Appeal Cases, 1965, p. 1001.

            10. T. H. Smith, ‘Legality — information technology and the law of evidence’, Journal of Law and Information Science, 1, 1982, p. 89.

            11. cf. The Queen v Weatherall, South Australian State Reports, 27, 1981, p. 238.

            12. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Guidelines on Protection of Privacy and Transborder Data Barriers, OECD, Paris, 1980.

            13. Business Week, 18 October 1982, p. 38. See also M. D. Kirby, ‘Legal aspects of information technology’, paper for the ICCP Committee of the OECD, Paris, September 1982, mimeo.

            14. M. D. Kirby, ‘Surveying and law reform’, address to the 22nd Australian Survey Congress, Hobart, 25 February 1982, mimeo.

            15. Institution of Surveyors, Australia (NSW Division), Ad Hoc Committee, Information Needs of Surveyors in the 80's, 2nd major report, May 1977, pp. 1–4.

            16. e.g. R. J. Hunt, ‘Rural retreats’, Community, 2, 1, 1975, pp. 18–19.

            17. Law Talk (N.Z.), 161, 2, 1982.

            18. Land Information Systems Support Centre, Western Australia, Land Information Systems, Management Summary, November 1982, mimeo.

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