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2002
Christensen, Sharon A., Duncan, William D., & Low, Rouhshi (2002) Moving Queensland Property Transactions To The Digital Age: Can Writing And Signature Requirements Be Fulfilled Electronically?
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Christensen, Sharon A., Duncan, William D., & Low, Rouhshi (2003) The Statute of Frauds in the Digital Age - Maintaining the Integrity of Signatures. ELaw Journal: Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law, 10(4).
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444Christensen, Sharon A., Duncan, William D., & Low, Rouhshi (2003) The Requirements of Writing for Electronic Land Contracts: The Queensland Experience Compared with Other Jurisdictions. ELaw Journal: Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law, 10(3).
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649Christensen, Sharon A. & Low, Rouhshi (2003) Moving the Statute of Frauds to the Digital Age. Australian Law Journal, 77, p. 416.
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6372004
Low, Rouhshi & Christensen, Sharon A. (2004) Electronic signatures and PKI Frameworks in Australia. The Digital Evidence Journal, incorporating the e-Signature Law Journal, 1(2), pp. 56-59.
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Low, Rouhshi (2005) Maintaining the integrity of the Torrens System in a digital environment: A comparative overview of the safeguards used within the electronic land systems in Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom and Singapore. Australian Property Law Journal, 11(2), pp. 155-178.
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Low, Rouhshi (2006) Opportunities for fraud in the proposed Australian National Electronic Conveyancing System: Fact or Fiction? ELaw Journal: Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law, 13(2), pp. 225-253.
2008
Low, Rouhshi (2008) The use of technology to automate the registration process within the Torrens system and its impact on fraud : an analysis. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.
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1,0082009
Low, Rouhshi & Foo, Ernest (2009) The susceptibility of digital signatures to fraud in the National Electronic Conveyancing System : an analysis. Australian Property Law Journal, 17(3), pp. 303-325.
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135Low, Rouhshi (2009) From paper to electronic : exploring the fraud risks stemming from the use of technology to automate the Australian Torrens System. Bond Law Review, 21(2), pp. 107-132.
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2322010
Burdon, Mark, Reid, Jason F., & Low, Rouhshi (2010) Encryption safe harbours and data breach notification laws. Computer Law and Security Review, 26(5), pp. 520-534.
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78Griggs, Lynden & Low, Rouhshi (2010) Identity fraud and torrens - minimising the risks and allocating the loss to achieve a sustainable system. In 10th Australasian Property Law Teachers Conference, 24-26 September 2010, Perth, Australia.
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246Low, Rouhshi, Burdon, Mark, Christensen, Sharon A., Duncan, William D., Barnes, Paul H., & Foo, Ernest (2010) Protecting the protectors : legal liabilities from the use of Web 2.0 for Australian disaster response. In Michael, Katina (Ed.) Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society : Social Implications of Emerging Technologies, ISTAS 2010 Program Committee, University of Wollongong, New South Wales, pp. 411-418.
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104Burdon, Mark, Low, Rouhshi, & Reid, Jason F. (2010) If it's encrypted it's secure! The viability of US state-based encryption exemptions. In Michael, Katina (Ed.) Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE International Symposium on technology and society : Social Implications of Emerging Technologies, IEEE, University of Wollongong, New South Wales, pp. 96-102.
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50Low, Rouhshi, Burdon, Mark, & von Nessen, Paul (2010) Notification of data breaches under the continuous disclosure regime. Australian Journal of Corporate Law, 25(2), pp. 70-100.
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2022011
Low, Rouhshi & Griggs, Lynden (2011) Immediate indefeasibility : is it under threat? Australian Property Law Journal, 19(2), pp. 222-230.
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277Griggs, Lynden & Low, Rouhshi (2011) Identity fraud and land registration systems : an Australian perspective. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, -(4), pp. 285-308.
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