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1. CPU Biennial Conference & Commonwealth Editors' Forum - Australia, February 2005
www.cpu.org.uk/sydney_2005/con - [Cached]Published on: 2/1/2005 Last Visited: 12/14/2007
URSULA CHEER Senior Lecturer and Proctor, School of Law, Canterbury University, New Zealand
Ursula Cheer holds a LLB (Hons) from Canterbury University and a Master of Law degree from Cambridge University. In 1982 and was admitted to the Bar at Christchurch.
She became a solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales in 1992 and in 1988 was appointed as Speech Writer to Minister of Justice, in 1988. In 1989 she was seconded to the Office of the Prime Minister, as Legal Adviser in the Prime Minister's Advisory Group.
In 1991 she was appointed as a Grade 7 Lawyer in the Lord Chancellor's Department United Kingdom Law Commission. She also took up a position as a Law Lecturer in the School of Law at University of Canterbury, in 1995 where she teaches Torts, Contract and Media Law.
She has since been promoted Senior Lecturer above the Bar in January 2004 and is the author of the LexisNexis Laws of New Zealand Title: Media and Communication.and is co-author of Media Law in New Zealand (4th ed, 1999). -
2. SLS News: 16/06/2005
www.legalscholars.ac.uk/text/h - [Cached]Published on: 6/16/2005 Last Visited: 11/17/2007
Ursula Cheer, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Defamation in New Zealand - Effects on the Media -
3. Visiting Scholars
www.law.unimelb.edu.au/index.c - [Cached]Last Visited: 5/14/2006
Ms Ursula Cheer Senior Lecturer in Law University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
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Ms Ursula Cheer Canterbury University, New Zealand Ursula Cheer carried out a study of the effects of defamation laws in New Zealand in 2001.
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Ursula intends to complete the bulk of writing up as soon as possible with a view to publishing the results in 2004 during her valuable three week Research Fellowship at the Centre for Media and Communications Law.

