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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL
OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY
OF AUSTRALIA
 
No. AP 5 of 2005
 
ON APPEAL from the judgement of
Justice Bailey in proceeding
No. JA 92 of 2004
 
 
BETWEEN:
 
 
GARY WILLIAM MEYERHOFF
20325359 JA 92/04 AP 5 of 2005
Appellant
 
AND
 
DARWIN CITY COUNCIL
Respondent
 
 
APPELLANT’S AMENDED LIST OF AUTHORITIES
 
Cases
 
[1] Australian Broadcasting Corporation v Lenah Game Meats Pty Ltd [2001] HCA 63 (15 November 2001)
 
[2] Retail, Wholesale and Development Store Union, Local 580 et al v. Dolphin Delivery LTD (1986) 33 DLR (4th)
 
[3] Attorney-General v Times Newspapers Ltd (1974) AC
 
[4] Attorney-General v. Guardian Newspapers Ltd (No. 2) (1990) AC
 
[5] Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire 315 US 568 (1942)
 
[6] Thornhill v. Alabama 310 US 88 (1940)
 
[7] Coleman v. Sellars (2000) 181 ALR 120
 
[8] The King v. Sharkey (1949) 79 CLR 121
 
[9] Schad v Borough of Mount Ephraim (1981) 452 US 61
 
[10] New York Times v. Sullivan 376 U.S. 254 (1964)
 
[11] Procunier v. Martinez, 416 U.S. 396, 1974
 
[12] Australian Capital Television Pty Ltd & Ors v Commonwealth; New South Wales v Commonwealth & Anor  (1992) 177 CLR 106
 
[13] Roth v. United States, 354 U.S. 476 (1957)
 
[14] Levy v The State of Victoria and Others (1997) 189 CLR 579
 
[15] Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corporation (1997) 189 CLR 520
 
[16] Coleman v Power (2004) 78 ALJR 1166
 
[17] Stephens v. West Australian Newspapers Ltd (1994) 182 CLR 211
 
[18] Cunliffe v. Commonwealth (1994) 183 CLR 272
 
[19] Kruger v. Commonwealth (1997) 190 CLR 1
 
[20] Miller v. California, 413 U.S. 15 (1973)
 
[21] Rann v Olsen [2000] SASC 83.
 
[22] Watson v. Trenerry 122 NTR 1
 
[23] Melser v. Police (1967) NZLR 437
 
[24] Theophanous v Herald & Weekly Times Ltd (1994) 182 CLR 104
 
[25] Peter Mark Thomas v Gary William Meyerhoff [2003] NTMC 009.
 
[26] Inder–Smith & Ors v Tudor Stack [2004] NTSC 48.
 
[27] Highway, Inder-Smith and Meyerhoff v Tudor-Stack unrep SCNT 26 November 2003 in JAs 122, 123 and 124/03 (20210113, 20210114, 20210111)
 
[28] Meyerhoff v Darwin City Council [2005] NTSC 19
 
Legislation (Commonwealth and Northern Territory)
 
[29] Darwin City Council By-Laws (NT)
 
[30] Criminal Code (NT)
 
[31] Northern Territory Sources of the Law Act (NT)
 
[32] Northern Territory (Self-Government) Act 1978 (Cth)
 
[33] Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission Act (Cth)
 
[34] Local Government Act (NT)
 
Other documents
 
[35] Australian Constitution
 
[36] Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
 
[37] European Convention on Human Rights
 
[38] International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
 
[39] The Constitution of the United States of America
 
[40] United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
 
[41] Resistance to Civil Government, Henry David Thoreau – 1849
 
[42] (1999) Laws and Disorder: A law-breaking guide to real but bizarre laws from over the centuries. Robson Books: London.
 
[43] UK Bill of Rights (1689)
 
[44] (2005) FIRE’s guide to free speech on campus. Foundation for Individual Rights in Education: Philadelphia.
 
[45] (1996) Australian Constitutional Law and Theory. Sydney: The Federation Press.
 
[46] (2000) The rule of law and the constitution. Sydney: ABC Books.
 
[47] Privacy, Injunctions and Possums: An Analysis of the High Court's Decision in Australian Broadcasting Corporation v Lenah Game Meats - [2002] MULR 36; (2002) 26 Melbourne University Law Review 707
 
[48] The Constitution of India
 
[49] UK Human Rights Act
 
[50] The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. France 1789.
 
[51] "Statutes of Wiślica" . Poland 1347.
 
[52] The Constitution of Ireland
 
[53] (1944) Friedrich A. Hayek. The Road to Serfdom. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
 
[54] Human Rights Bill: An address by the Attorney-General of Australia, Senator Lionel Murphy, Q.C., to the meeting convened by Council for Civil Liberties Sydney, 26 March 1974.
 
[55] (1992) Noam Chomsky, Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media.
 
[56] (1859) John Stuart Mill, On Liberty.
 
[57] (1516) Erasmus. The Education of a Christian Prince.
 
[58] van Mill, David, "Freedom of Speech", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2002 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = <http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2002/entries/freedom-speech/>.
 
[59] United Nations Commission on Human Rights: Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, URL = <http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/opinion/index.htm>.
 
[60] N Aroney (1995), A Seductive Plausibility: Freedom of Speech in the Constitution. 18 University of Queensland Law Journal 249.
 
[61] S Donaghue (1996), The Clamour of Silent Constitutional Principles 24 FL Rev 133.
 
[62] Implications in Language, Law and the Constitution, in Lindell, G (ed), Future Directions in Australian Constitutional Law (Federation Press, 1994), 150.
 
[63] G Carney (1995), The Implied Freedom of Political Discussion - Its Impact on State Constitutions. 23 FL Rev 180.
 
[64] L Campbell (1996). Lionel Murphy and the Jurisprudence of the High Court Ten Years On. 15 U Tas LR 22.
 
[65] M Kirby, 'Lionel Murphy and the Power of Ideas' (1993) 18 Alt LJ 253 at 256.
 
[66] Williams, G. The State of Play in the Constitutionally Implied Freedom of Political Discussion and Bans on Electoral Canvassing in Australia, URL = <http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/rp/1996-97/97rp10.htm>.
 
[67] (2005) Network Against Prohibition. Bill-pasting is not a crime. Darwin: Australia. URL = <http://www.napnt.org/pages/billpaster1.html>.
 
[68] Spry, M (1997). What is political speech? Levy v. Victoria. Law and Bills Digest Group: Parliament of Australia. URL = <http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/rn/1997-98/98rn02.htm>.
 
[69] libertus.net website. Free Speech Rights & Australian Law. URL = <http://libertus.net/censor/fspeechlaw.html>.
 
[70] Legal Protection for Fundamental Rights and Freedoms: European Lessons for Australia?, Timothy H Jones, Federal Law Review, Vol 22 No 1, 1994.
 
[71] A Bill of Rights for Australia - But do we need it?, The Hon Justice Michael Kirby AC CMG, President, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of NSW (1984 - 1996), 14 Dec 97.
 
[72] The Way We Live Now: Human Rights in the New Millennium. The Right Hon. Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, 29 Jan 98.
 
[73] The Federal Parliament and the Protection of Human Rights. George Williams, Consultant, Law & Bills Digest Group, Parliamentary Library, 11 May 1999.
 
[74] Freedom of Information & Expression in Australia, ARTICLE 19 Research & Information Centre on Censorship, London, 1994.
 
[75] Free Speech and the Constitution, Australian Government Solicitor Legal Practice Briefing No. 1, 14 Apr 93.
 
[76] Freedom of Expression and Public Affairs in Australia and the United States: Does A Written Bill of Rights Really Matter?, Robert M O'Neil, Federal Law Review, Vol 22 No 1, 1994.
 
[77] Retooling rhetoric: Has free speech gone the way of the free lunch?, Stephen Stockwell, Griffith University, Culture + Citizenship Conference, Australian Key Centre for Cultural and Media Policy, Brisbane, Sep-Oct 1996.
 
[78] Before the High Court: Dead Ducks and Endangered Political Communication -- Levy v State of Victoria and Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Anne Twomey, Sydney Law Review, Vol 1 No 1, March 1997.
 
[79] Jones, M (2000). Free speech and the village idiot. UNSW Law Journal. URL = < http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/disp.pl/au/journals/UNSWLJ/2000/11.html?query=%5e+free+speech>.


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