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- PLPR moves on - [2006] PLPR 1; (2006) 11(8) PLPR 211
Graham Greenleaf- Unlawful Photography in Public Places: the New Zealand Position - [2006] PLPR 2; (2006) 11(8) PLPR 213
Paul Roth- Erosion at the Beach: Privacy Rights not just Sand - [2006] PLPR 3; (2006) 11(8) PLPR 216
Kelley Burton- UNESCO starts Asia-Pacific response to Montreux Declaration - [2006] PLPR 4; (2006) 11(8) PLPR 219
Graham Greenleaf- APEC Privcy Framework completed: No threat to privacy standards - [2006] PLPR 5; (2006) 11(8) PLPR 220
Graham Greenleaf- Privacy Commissioners Adopt Ambitious Regional Objectives - [2006] PLPR 6; (2006) 11(8) PLPR 221
Blair Stewart- Strengthening privacy protection in the Internet environment: A modest program of action - [2006] PLPR 7; (2006) 11(8) PLPR 222
Lee A Bygrave- The rule of law and surveillance in Hong Kong - [2006] PLPR 8; (2006) 11(8) PLPR 227
Graham Greenleaf and Robin McLeish- Privacy losses in anti-terror laws - [2006] PLPR 9; (2006) 11(8) PLPR 229
Privacy Law + Policy Reporter- National approach required to regulation of direct marketing - [2006] PLPR 10; (2006) 11(8) PLPR 234
Privacy Law + Policy Reporter- Cases + complaints - [2006] PLPR 11; (2006) 11(8) PLPR 238
Privacy Law + Policy Reporter- Private Parts - [2006] PLPR 12; (2006) 11(8) PLPR 244
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