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1: Persons Consulted

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

Daniel Stepniak
Affiliation:
University of Western Australia, Perth
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The following list of persons consulted is in alphabetical order, and notes the official capacity in which each was last consulted.

  1. The Hon. Justice G. L. Alexander, Chief Justice Supreme Court of Washington State

  2. Louise Anderson, Native Title Coordinator, Federal Court of Australia

  3. Terry Anderson, Senior Media Liaison Officer, Courts Administration Authority of South Australia

  4. Julia Appel, Administrative Office of the Courts, Supreme Court of Washington State

  5. Élöse Arbour, Administration Service Media Contact, Federal Court of Appeal, Canada

  6. Jeff Ballabon, Vice-President, Public and Government Affairs, Court-TV

  7. Jeremy Barnett, Chairman of the English Bar Council IT Panel

  8. David Bartlett, Former President Radio-TV News Directors' Association (US)

  9. Charles Bierbauer, Senior Supreme Court Reporter, CNN Neil Billington, Senior Judicial Communications Adviser,Wellington High Court

  10. Prof. Kenton Bird, Head of the School of JournalismandMassMedia, University of Idaho

  11. Brian Bishop, Chief-Deputy Clerk, Supreme Court of Indiana

  12. The Hon. Justice M. E. J. Black AC, Chief Justice Federal Court of Australia

  13. Susan Blashki, Magistrate, Magistrates' Court of Victoria

  14. Alistair Bonnington, Senior Lawyer, BBC Scotland

  15. Terry Brown, Coordinator, ABC Coverage of 1998 Constitutional Convention

  16. Val Buchanan, Manager, Media and Public Liaison, Supreme Court of WA

  17. Daniel Burnett, Owen Bird Barristers and Solicitors, Vancouver

  18. Prof. Donald Burnett, Dean, College of Law, University of Idaho

  19. Julian Burnside QC, Barrister, Melbourne

  20. Jason Cameron, Television Producer/News Reader, Melbourne

  21. Jonathan Caplan QC, Barrister, Chair of 1989 Working Party of the Public Affairs Committee of the General Council of the Bar

  22. Suzanne Carty, Press Representative on New Zealand's Media in Courts Monitoring Committee, Editor Consultant, Dominion Post, Wellington (NZ)

  23. Tony Cavanaugh, Barrister, Melbourne

  24. Linda Caviness, Executive Director Strategic Development, National Center for State Courts

  25. The Hon. Justice R. Chambers, New Zealand Court of Appeal, Chair of Media in Courts Monitoring Committee

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Audio-visual Coverage of Courts
A Comparative Analysis
, pp. 417 - 422
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2008

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  • 1: Persons Consulted
  • Daniel Stepniak, University of Western Australia, Perth
  • Book: Audio-visual Coverage of Courts
  • Online publication: 27 October 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511493911.008
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  • 1: Persons Consulted
  • Daniel Stepniak, University of Western Australia, Perth
  • Book: Audio-visual Coverage of Courts
  • Online publication: 27 October 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511493911.008
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  • 1: Persons Consulted
  • Daniel Stepniak, University of Western Australia, Perth
  • Book: Audio-visual Coverage of Courts
  • Online publication: 27 October 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511493911.008
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