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Spycatcher: Confidence, Copyright and Contempt*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2016

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press and The Faculty of Law, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1989

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References

1 Attorney General v. Guardian Newspaper Ltd. and others [1987] 3 All E.R. 316.

2 Schnitzer v. Chief Military Censor (1988) 42(iv) P.D. 617.

3 (1980) 32 ALR 485 Google Scholar.

4 Attorney General v. Guardian Newspaper Ltd. and others (No. 2) and related appeals [1988] 3 All E.R. 545, at 641.

5 1 Mac. and G. 25.

6 9 Hare 241.

7 26 LJ.(Ch.) 113.

8 [1920] A.C. 956.

9 41 Law J.(Ch.) 353.

10 65 R.P.C. 203.

11 (1967) Ch. 302.

12 (1976) Q.B. 752.

13 [1981] 2 W.L.R. 848.

14 Decided in 1928 but not reported until 1963 [1964] 1 W.L.R. 109.

15 American Cyanamid v. Ethicon [1975] 1 All E.R. 504.

16 Spycatcher case, supra n. 4, at 640.

17 Ibid., at 641.

18 (1987) 10 N.S.W.L.R. 85, at 196.

19 [1951] 1 All E.R. 617.

20 (1950) UN Treaty Series, No. 2889, vol. 213, p. 221.

21 Supra n. 15.