This paper offers a brief examination of the Defamation Act 2013 to an international audience in order to elicit discussion of its impact on free speech in the United Kingdom. Relevant case law is discussed and select sections of the act are examined on a systemic basis
Dr Scott's report summarises the responses to a public consultation and proposes possible legislativ...
Forum shopping in trans-national libel cases- libel tourism - - has a chilling effect on journalism,...
In 2013, the Jamaican Parliament enacted the Defamation Act with the object to, inter alia, address ...
This paper offers a brief examination of the Defamation Act 2013 to an international audience in ord...
April 2013, the Defamation Act was passed, the culmination of a four-year political campaign. The le...
Free speech advocates had long argued that the UK’s common law on defamation was too claimant friend...
The Defamation Act 2013 came into force on January 1, 2014. According to the Libel Reform Campaign, ...
Provides an authoritative and comprehensive guide to the law of defamation. The twelfth edition is s...
Five years down the line from the Defamation Act 2013 coming into force, its effect on freedom of sp...
UK defamation law was reformed earlier this year, but what does it mean for the media? An article...
The right to reputation and right to the freedom of speech are two essential elements that play the ...
London has long been known as the libel capital of the world. Through substantive law, expansive jur...
This paper presents the results of a systematic analysis of all judgments handed down by the High Co...
The British government started earlier this year to consider new legislation on the topic of defamat...
The Uniform Law Commissioners are preparing to begin debate on the most sweeping changes to libel la...
Dr Scott's report summarises the responses to a public consultation and proposes possible legislativ...
Forum shopping in trans-national libel cases- libel tourism - - has a chilling effect on journalism,...
In 2013, the Jamaican Parliament enacted the Defamation Act with the object to, inter alia, address ...
This paper offers a brief examination of the Defamation Act 2013 to an international audience in ord...
April 2013, the Defamation Act was passed, the culmination of a four-year political campaign. The le...
Free speech advocates had long argued that the UK’s common law on defamation was too claimant friend...
The Defamation Act 2013 came into force on January 1, 2014. According to the Libel Reform Campaign, ...
Provides an authoritative and comprehensive guide to the law of defamation. The twelfth edition is s...
Five years down the line from the Defamation Act 2013 coming into force, its effect on freedom of sp...
UK defamation law was reformed earlier this year, but what does it mean for the media? An article...
The right to reputation and right to the freedom of speech are two essential elements that play the ...
London has long been known as the libel capital of the world. Through substantive law, expansive jur...
This paper presents the results of a systematic analysis of all judgments handed down by the High Co...
The British government started earlier this year to consider new legislation on the topic of defamat...
The Uniform Law Commissioners are preparing to begin debate on the most sweeping changes to libel la...
Dr Scott's report summarises the responses to a public consultation and proposes possible legislativ...
Forum shopping in trans-national libel cases- libel tourism - - has a chilling effect on journalism,...
In 2013, the Jamaican Parliament enacted the Defamation Act with the object to, inter alia, address ...