This dissertation explores how Australian private international law accommodates forum shopping in defamation litigation. Forum shopping is the commencement of litigation in one court rather than another, made possible by the fact that each of the courts would possess authority to decide the dispute. The dissertation thus considers ‘cross-border defamation’: defamation cases with connections to a legal system other than the forum. In the digital era, cross-border defamation is increasingly common. As Australia is a federation, a case may have a connection to a legal system other than that of the forum while still remaining wholly Australian in character. The dissertation explores how these intra-Australian or intranational defamation cases ...
There are few Australian cases that have had the global attention of Dow Jones & Company v Gutni...
Forum shopping gets a bad name. This is even more true in the context of transnational litigation. T...
Legal issues that concern defamation continue to attract attention as complex technology drives the ...
Defamation law is frequently used to suppress free speech. The Internet provides a means to challeng...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 65-75.I. Introduction -- II. Theoretical framework and litera...
International forum shopping in disputes on liability can be a legitimate procedural strategy for pl...
This paper explores the doctrine of forum non conveniens and its use throughout the common law world...
This book investigates defamation law and litigation practice in Australia, England and the US throu...
Deposited with permission of the author © 1999 Dr. Matthew CollinsThe Internet is a unique and revol...
The question of international jurisdiction in defamation cases is long running. On the EU level, Reg...
Cyberspace produces friction when the law is implemented by domestic courts using 'state-laws'. Thes...
This paper reports on a comparative study of four types of Australian newspapers' coverage of defama...
This article considers the problem of ‘libel tourism’ (forum shopping in transnational libel cases) ...
Private international law divides the world into territories, each with its own court system and law...
This article addresses the question whether the Australian tests of defamation carry a seriousness t...
There are few Australian cases that have had the global attention of Dow Jones & Company v Gutni...
Forum shopping gets a bad name. This is even more true in the context of transnational litigation. T...
Legal issues that concern defamation continue to attract attention as complex technology drives the ...
Defamation law is frequently used to suppress free speech. The Internet provides a means to challeng...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 65-75.I. Introduction -- II. Theoretical framework and litera...
International forum shopping in disputes on liability can be a legitimate procedural strategy for pl...
This paper explores the doctrine of forum non conveniens and its use throughout the common law world...
This book investigates defamation law and litigation practice in Australia, England and the US throu...
Deposited with permission of the author © 1999 Dr. Matthew CollinsThe Internet is a unique and revol...
The question of international jurisdiction in defamation cases is long running. On the EU level, Reg...
Cyberspace produces friction when the law is implemented by domestic courts using 'state-laws'. Thes...
This paper reports on a comparative study of four types of Australian newspapers' coverage of defama...
This article considers the problem of ‘libel tourism’ (forum shopping in transnational libel cases) ...
Private international law divides the world into territories, each with its own court system and law...
This article addresses the question whether the Australian tests of defamation carry a seriousness t...
There are few Australian cases that have had the global attention of Dow Jones & Company v Gutni...
Forum shopping gets a bad name. This is even more true in the context of transnational litigation. T...
Legal issues that concern defamation continue to attract attention as complex technology drives the ...