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Issues Paper 4 (1984) - Community Law Reform Program: Proceedings of Courts and Commissions Television Filming, Sound Recording and Public Broadcasting, Sketches and Photographs

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LH. Abugov"Televising Court Trials in Canada: We Stand on Guard for a Legal Apocalypse" (1979) 5 Dalhousie Law Journal 694.
 
A. Arlidge and D. EadyThe Law of Contempt (Sweet & Maxwell, London 1982).
 
M. ArmstrongBroadcasting Law and Policy in Australia (Butterworths, Sydney, 1982).
 
M. Armstrong, M. Blakeney and R. WattersonMedia Law in Australia (Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1983).
 
Australian Law Reform Journal"Proceedings in Courts of Petty Sessions Televised” (1981) 55 Australian Law Journal 511; "Contempt with Respect to a Commonwealth Royal Commission” (1983) 57 Australian Law Journal 550.
 
Australian Law Reform CommissionReform of Contempt Law, Issues Paper No. 4, January 1984.
 
J.E. Baker"Lights, Cameras, Action: This Court is Now in Session” (1979) 14 Gonzaga Law Review 623.
 
S. Barber"The Problem of Prejudice: A New Approach to Assessing the Impact of Courtroom Cameras” (1983) 66 Judicature 248.
 
M. Beisman"In the Wake of Chandler v. Florida: A Comprehensive Approach to the Implementation of Cameras in the Courtroom" (1981) 33 Federal Communications Law Journal 117.
 
G. Borrie and N. LoweThe Law of Contempt (Butterworths, London 1973).
 
A.F. Camp"Chandler v. Florida: Cameras, Courts, and the Constitution” (1981) 9 Pepperdine Law Review 165.
 
C.A. CarterMedia in the Courts (National Center for State Courts, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1981).
 
J. Cohen"Cameras in the Courtroom and Due Process: A Proposal for a Qualitative Difference Test” (1982) 57 Washington Law Review 277.
 
Committee on Contempt of CourtReport (HMSO, London 1974, Cmnd. 5794).
 
Communications and the LawEducational Conference, "Television in the Courtroom-Limited Benefits, Vital Risks?" (1981) 3 Communications and the Law 35.
 
J. Connolly and D.B. Pierce-Gonzalez"Cameras in the Courtrooms of Massachusetts" (1981) 66 Massachusetts Law Review 187.
 
LH. Cooke"Television Experiment of the New York Court of Appeals” (1980) 35 Record of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York 5.
 
T. D'Alemberte"Cameras in the Courtroom" (1982) 9 Litigation 20.
 
N. Davis"Television in our Courts: the Proven Advantages, the Unproven Dangers" (1980) 64 Judicature 85.
 
J.G. Day"The Case Against Cameras in the Courtroom" (1981) 20 Judges' Journal 18.
 
Department of CommunicationsSound and Television Broadcasting Stations 1983 (AGPS, Canberra, 1983).
 
W.O. Douglas"The Public Trial and the Free Press”(1960) 46 American Bar Association Journal 840.
 
P. EdgarThe Politics of the Press (Sun Books, Melbourne, 1979).
 
G.M. Fenner and J.L Koley"Access to Judicial Proceedings: To Richmond Newspapers and Beyond" (1981) 16 Harvard Civil Rights - Civil Liberties Law Review 415.
 
J.D. Fergason"Chandler v. Florida: A New Perspective on Cameras in the Court” (1981) 33 Baylor Law Review 679.
 
W. FreedmanSociety on Trial: Current Court Decisions and Social Change (Charles C.Thomas, Spingfield, Illinois, 1965).
 
G. Gerbner"Trial by Television: Are we at the Point of no Return" (1980) 63 Judicature 416.
 
P.S. Goldman and R. S. Larson"News Camera in the Courtroom During State v. Solorzano: End to the Estes Mandate?" (1978) 10 South Western - Nevada Law Review 2001.
 
A.T. Goodwin"A Report on the Latest Rounds in the Battle Over Cameras in the Courts" (1979) 63 Judicature 74.
 
D. Graves"Cameras in the Courts: the Situation Today” (1979) 63 Judicature 24.
 
M. Haley"Televised Arbitration: Small Claims on the Small Screen” (1984) 134 New Law Journal 307.
 
L HallettRoyal Commissions and Boards of Inquiry (Law Book Co., Sydney, 1982).
 
H.T. Heflin"Fair Trial v. Free Press: Time for a Rehearing” (1977) 61 Judicature 154.
 
J.L Hoyt"Prohibiting Courtroom Photography: Its up to the Judge in Florida and Wisconsin" (1980) 63 Judicature 290.
 
I.H. Jacob"The Inherent Jurisdiction of the Court” (1970) 23 Current Legal Problems 23.
 
M. JonesJustice and Journalism (Barry Rose, London 1974).
 
R. Kelso and S.M. Pawluc"Focus on Cameras in the Courtroom: The Florida Experience, The California Experiment, and the Pending Decision in Chandler v. Florida" (1980) 12 Pacific Law Journal 1.
 
R. Kielbowicz"The Story Behind the Adoption of the Ban on Courtroom Cameras” (1979) 63 Judicature 14.
 
R.F. Lewis"First Amendment 1" 1982 Annual Survey of American Law.
 
P. Marcus"The Media in the Courtroom: Attending, Reporting, Televising Criminal Cases” (1982) 57 Indiana Law Journal 235.
 
K Mason"The Inherent Jurisdiction of the Court” (1983) 57 Australian Law Journal 449.
 
C.J. MillerContempt of Court (Paul Flek, London 1976); "The Contempt of Court Act 1981" (1982) Criminal Law Review 71.
 
Mr. Justice McClemens"The Legal Position and Procedure Before a Royal Commissions” (1961) 35 Australian Law Journal 271.
 
M.V. McInerney"Procedural Aspects of a Royal Commissions” (1951) 24 Australian Law Journal 386.
 
H. McQueenAustralia's Media Monopolies (Widescope, Camberwell, Victoria, 1977).
 
National Center for State CourtsTelevision Coverage in the State Courts (Williamsburg, Virginia, 1983).
 
C.R. Nesson and A.D. Koblenz"The Image of justice: Chandler v. Florida" (1981) 16 Harvard Civil Rights - Civil Liberties Law Review 405.
 
K Netteburg"Does Research Support the Estes ban on Cameras in the Courtroom" (1980) 63 Judicature 467.
 
R.G. Nettheim "Cameras in the Courtroom" (1981) 55 Australian Law Journal 855.
 
S.E. Nevas"The Case for Cameras in the Courtroom" (1981) 20 Judges' Journal 22.
 
D.R. PemberMass Media Law (Wm. C. Brown Co., Iowa, 1977).
 
M. Pequignot"From Estes to Chandler: Shifting the Constitutional Burden of Courtroom Cameras to the States" (1981) 9 Florida State University Law Review 315.
 
J.A. Pettifer (ed)House of Representatives Practice (AGPS, Canberra, 1981).
 
M.K Platte"T.V. in the Courtroom: Right of Access?" (1981) 3 Communications and the Law 11.
 
H. RosenbloomPolitics and the Media (Scribe Publications, Fitzroy, Victoria, 1978).
 
RC. SmithPress Law (Sweet & Maxwell, London 1978).
 
LV. Starcher"Cameras in the Courts: A Revival in West Virginia and the Nation” (1982) 84 West Virginia Law Review 267.
 
W. Stone and S.G. Edlin"T.V. or not T.V. - Televised and Photographic Coverage of Trial” (1978) 29 Mercer Law Review 1119.
 
S.G. Thompson"Electronic Media in the Courtroom: Some Observations of Federalism and State Experimentation" (1982) 9 Ohio Northern University Law Review 349.
 
T.H. Tongue and R.W. Lintott"The Case Against Television in the Courtroom" (1980) 16 Williamette Law Review 777.
 
L.J. Tornquist and KL Grifall"Television in the Courtroom: Devil or Saints” (1981) 17 Willamette Law Review 345.
 
S.L Wasby"Laying Estes to Rest A Case Note" (1979) 5 Justice System Journal 58.
 
J.B. Weinstein and D.L Zimmerman"Let the People Observe Their Courts" (1977) 61 Judicature 156.
 
K WindschuttleThe Media (Penguin Books, Ringwood, Victoria, 1984).
 



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