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Taylor, Greg --- "The Council of Europe Cybercrime Convention: a civil liberties perspective" [2001] PrivLawPRpr 35; (2001) 8(4) Privacy Law and Policy Reporter 69

[1] For information about the Council of Europe, see the CoE internet portal at <www.coe.int>.

[2] See European Committee on Crime Problems (CDPC) Draft Convention on Cybercrime Final activity report 29 June 2001 at <conventions.coe.int/Treaty/EN/projects/FinalCybercrime.htm>.

[3] <www.gilc.org>.

[4] Council of Europe Convention for the Protection of Individuals With Regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data ETS No 108 at <conventions.coe.int/Treaty/en/Treaties/Html/108.htm>.

[5] OECD Cryptography Policy Guidelines (1997) at <www.oecd.org/dsti/sti/it/secur/prod/e-crypto.htm>.

[6] See for example, the British Chambers of Commerce The Economic Impact of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill June 2000 at <www.britishchambers.org.uk/newsandpolicy/ict/ripbillsummary.htm>.

[7] Senate Legal and Constitutional Legislation Committee Inquiry into the Provisions of the Cybercrime Bill 2001 at <www.aph.gov.au/senate/committee/legcon_ctte/cybercrimebill01/cybercrime.htm>.

[8] Officers Committee of the Standing Committee of Attorneys-General Model Criminal Code. Chapter 4: ‘Damage and computer offences — report’ January 2001 at <www.law.gov.au/publications/Model_Criminal_Code/DamageReport.pdf>.

[9] As above.

[10] Joint Committee on the National Crime Authority Inquiry into The Law Enforcement Implications of New Technology at <www.aph.gov.au/senate/committee/nca_ctte/index.htm>.

[11] See National Privacy Principles at <www.privacy.gov.au/publications/npps01.html>.

[12]Anger at plundered phone records’ The Age 4 February 2001 at <www.theage.com.au/news/2001/02/04/FFX73146QIC.html>.

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