In Lachaux v Independent Print Ltd, the Court of Appeal held that s 1 Defamation Act 2013 was intended to “raise the bar” for defamation claims above the standard previously demanded at common law. However, despite finding that this was Parliament’s intention in enacting s 1, the Court held that this intention had not been successfully implemented by the wording of the Act. The notion that libel is a tort that is actionable per se is one that has a lengthy heritage at common law. However, an examination of case law between 2005-2013 reveals that libel had ceased to be actionable per se long before the new s 1 appeared on the statute books. The Court of Appeal thus based its ruling on a misunderstanding of the pre-Act common law position, re...
Comments on the debate concerning English libel law and the calls for reform particularly by those s...
Free speech is engaged when courts enjoin defamatory or allegedly defamatory speech on an interlocut...
Of late, the constitutional law of libel has become the focus of increasing dissatisfaction. This d...
In Lachaux v Independent Print Ltd, the Court of Appeal held that s 1 Defamation Act 2013 was intend...
In Lachaux v Independent Print Ltd, the Court of Appeal held that s 1 Defamation Act 2013 was intend...
This article addresses the question whether the Australian tests of defamation carry a seriousness t...
The Defamation Act 2013 came into force on January 1, 2014. According to the Libel Reform Campaign, ...
To triangulate the individual and social interests in reputation and free speech, the common law has...
To triangulate the individual and social interests in reputation and free speech, the common law has...
Defamation law offers a remedy when the plaintiff’s reputation is harmed by something the defendant ...
April 2013, the Defamation Act was passed, the culmination of a four-year political campaign. The le...
The threshold requirement of reputational harm for bringing a defamation claim needs clarification. ...
Permanent injunctions prohibiting defamatory speech are increasingly sought and ordered following a ...
Free speech advocates had long argued that the UK’s common law on defamation was too claimant friend...
Defamation law has had a bumpy ride lately. Designed as a mechanism for the restoration of unfairly ...
Comments on the debate concerning English libel law and the calls for reform particularly by those s...
Free speech is engaged when courts enjoin defamatory or allegedly defamatory speech on an interlocut...
Of late, the constitutional law of libel has become the focus of increasing dissatisfaction. This d...
In Lachaux v Independent Print Ltd, the Court of Appeal held that s 1 Defamation Act 2013 was intend...
In Lachaux v Independent Print Ltd, the Court of Appeal held that s 1 Defamation Act 2013 was intend...
This article addresses the question whether the Australian tests of defamation carry a seriousness t...
The Defamation Act 2013 came into force on January 1, 2014. According to the Libel Reform Campaign, ...
To triangulate the individual and social interests in reputation and free speech, the common law has...
To triangulate the individual and social interests in reputation and free speech, the common law has...
Defamation law offers a remedy when the plaintiff’s reputation is harmed by something the defendant ...
April 2013, the Defamation Act was passed, the culmination of a four-year political campaign. The le...
The threshold requirement of reputational harm for bringing a defamation claim needs clarification. ...
Permanent injunctions prohibiting defamatory speech are increasingly sought and ordered following a ...
Free speech advocates had long argued that the UK’s common law on defamation was too claimant friend...
Defamation law has had a bumpy ride lately. Designed as a mechanism for the restoration of unfairly ...
Comments on the debate concerning English libel law and the calls for reform particularly by those s...
Free speech is engaged when courts enjoin defamatory or allegedly defamatory speech on an interlocut...
Of late, the constitutional law of libel has become the focus of increasing dissatisfaction. This d...