2004 Journal Article Online privacy toolsDavidson, A. (2004). Online privacy tools. Proctor, 24 (Jan/Feb), 36-37. |
2004 Journal Article Surveillance camerasDavidson, A. (2004). Surveillance cameras. The Verdict, 2004 (2004 winter), 1-3. |
2004 Journal Article Judgement of Austin J, Supreme Court of NSW in Boral Formwork & Scaffolding Pty Ltd v Action Makers Limited - August [2003] NSWSC 713Davidson, A. (2004). Judgement of Austin J, Supreme Court of NSW in Boral Formwork & Scaffolding Pty Ltd v Action Makers Limited - August [2003] NSWSC 713. 2004 Annual Survey of Letter of Credit Law and Practice, 2004, 3-3. |
2004 Journal Article The crackdown on child internet pornographyDavidson, A. (2004). The crackdown on child internet pornography. Proctor, 24 (November), 33-34. |
2004 Journal Article Signatures on electronic documentsDavidson, A. (2004). Signatures on electronic documents. Proctor, 24 (August), 25-26. |
2004 Journal Article Workplace surveillance camerasDavidson, A. (2004). Workplace surveillance cameras. Proctor, 24 (May), 25-26. |
2004 Journal Article Electronic surveillance regulationsDavidson, A. (2004). Electronic surveillance regulations. Proctor, 24 (September), 31-32. |
2003 Journal Article Fraud, the prime exception to the autonomy principle in letters of creditDavidson, A. G. (2003). Fraud, the prime exception to the autonomy principle in letters of credit. International Trade and Business Law Annual, 8, 23-55. |
2003 Journal Article Electronic legal educationDavidson, A. (2003). Electronic legal education. Journal of Commonwealth Law and Legal Education, 2 (1), 16-30. |
2003 Journal Article Subrogation and standby letters of creditDavidson, Alan (2003). Subrogation and standby letters of credit. Australian Law Journal, 77 (4), 218-218. |
2002 Other Outputs A comparative analysis and evaluation of the development of the principle of autonomy in the neoteric letter of credit transactionDavidson, Alan (2002). A comparative analysis and evaluation of the development of the principle of autonomy in the neoteric letter of credit transaction. PhD Thesis, School of Law, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/272816 |
2001 Journal Article Commercial Laws in Conflict - An Application of the Autonomy Principle in Letters of CreditDavidson, A. (2001). Commercial Laws in Conflict - An Application of the Autonomy Principle in Letters of Credit. International Trade and Business Law Annual, 6, 65-86. |
2001 Journal Article The law of electronic commerceDavidson, A. (2001). The law of electronic commerce. Australian Commercial Law, 23, 309-331. |
1999 Journal Article The introduction of new technologies in the legal officeDavidson, A. (1999). The introduction of new technologies in the legal office. Proctor, 29. |
1999 Journal Article Copyright in computer programsDavidson, A. (1999). Copyright in computer programs. Proctor, 19 (10), 32. |
1999 Journal Article Information wants to be free in cyberspaceDavidson, Alan (1999). Information wants to be free in cyberspace. Proctor, 19 (9), 29-29. |
1999 Journal Article Electronic Transactions Bill 1999Davidson, Alan (1999). Electronic Transactions Bill 1999. Proctor, 19 (8), 29, 34. |
1999 Journal Article Electronic security and encryption with clientsDavidson, Alan (1999). Electronic security and encryption with clients. Proctor, 19 (7), 31-31. |
1999 Journal Article Retaining electronic mail for evidentiary purposesDavidson, Alan (1999). Retaining electronic mail for evidentiary purposes. Proctor, 19 (6), 29-29. |
1999 Journal Article Electronic mailDavidson, Alan (1999). Electronic mail. Proctor, 19 (5), 31-31. |