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Informationen zum Autor Dr Matthew Collins QC is a barrister based in Melbourne, Australia, who practises in the fields of media, information technology, and commercial law. He is a Senior Fellow at the University of Melbourne, a door tenant at One Brick Court chambers in London, and the author of all three editions of The Law of Defamation and the Internet (OUP, 2001, 2005, 2010). Klappentext Collins on Defamation is a new and important work on the law of defamation for practitioners and students in the UK and abroad. An accessible and thoroughly contemporary treatment of a complicated area of the law, it includes comprehensive analysis of the implications of the extensive reforms in the Defamation Act 2013. Zusammenfassung Written by the widely respected author of The Law of Defamation and the Internet, this book analyses the modern law of defamation in a way that consolidates into a coherent structure its various sources - the common law, earlier statutory reforms, European and other foreign influences, and the changes effected by the Defamation Act 2013. As well as examining the implications of the 2013 reforms, Collins on Defamation dissects, in context, the very large number of ambiguous and contestable questions of construction in, and possibly unintended consequences of, the new law. The book draws on authorities from a wide international research base to explain the application of relevant principles, including the principles applicable to multi-jurisdictional publications and actions involving one or more foreign litigants. As well as providing encyclopaedic analysis of the law of defamation, the work contains detailed coverage of relevant conflict of law principles, and important and emerging related causes of action, including misuse of private information, malicious falsehood, data protection rights, and protection from harassment. Comprehensive tables of recent damages awards, and an extensive set of precedents for common notices and pleadings, are also included. This book is an essential text for any practitioner in the field. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Introduction .1.: General Introduction 2.: Preliminary Considerations Part II: The Cause of Action for Defamation 3.: Libel and Slander 4.: Publication 5.: Identification 6.: Defamatory Meaning 7.: Serious Harm Threshold Part III: Defences 8.: Truth 9.: Honest Opinion 10.: Absolute Privilege 11.: Duty and Interest Form of Qualified Privilege 12.: Publication on Matter of Public Interest 13.: Fair Report Defences 14.: Peer-Reviewed Statements 15.: Operators of Websites 16.: Innocent Dissemination 17.18.: Electronic Commerce RegulationsOther Defences 18.: Other Defences 19.: Limitation Period Part IV: Remedies and Related Matters 20.: Non-Pecuniary Remedies 21.: Damages 22.: Vicarious Liability 23.: Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments Abroad Part V: European Influences 24.: Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights Part VI: Conflict of Laws 25.: Jurisdiction 26.: Choice of Law 27.: Proof of Foreign Law Part VII: Related Causes of Action 28.: Criminal Libel 29.: Malicious Falsehood 30.: Misuse of Private Information 31.: Data Protection Act 1998 32.: Negligence 33.: Protection from Harassment 34.: Other Complaints Mechanisms Appendices a: Legislation b: Civil Procedure Rules, Protocols, and Practice Directions c: Introduction to American Defamation Law d: Other Liberalized Defences of Qualified Privilege e: Damages Awards in Defamation Actions f: Damages Awards in Misuse of Private Information Actions g: Precedents ...
Klappentext
Collins on Defamation is a new and important work on the law of defamation for practitioners and students in the UK and abroad. An accessible and thoroughly contemporary treatment of a complicated area of the law, it includes comprehensive analysis of the implications of the extensive reforms in the Defamation Act 2013.
Zusammenfassung
Written by the widely respected author of The Law of Defamation and the Internet, this book analyses the modern law of defamation in a way that consolidates into a coherent structure its various sources - the common law, earlier statutory reforms, European and other foreign influences, and the changes effected by the Defamation Act 2013. As well as examining the implications of the 2013 reforms, Collins on Defamation dissects, in context, the very large number of ambiguous and contestable questions of construction in, and possibly unintended consequences of, the new law. The book draws on authorities from a wide international research base to explain the application of relevant principles, including the principles applicable to multi-jurisdictional publications and actions involving one or more foreign litigants. As well as providing encyclopaedic analysis of the law of defamation, the work contains detailed coverage of relevant conflict of law principles, and important and emerging related causes of action, including misuse of private information, malicious falsehood, data protection rights, and protection from harassment. Comprehensive tables of recent damages awards, and an extensive set of precedents for common notices and pleadings, are also included. This book is an essential text for any practitioner in the field.
Inhalt
Part I: Introduction
.1.: General Introduction
2.: Preliminary Considerations
Part II: The Cause of Action for Defamation
3.: Libel and Slander
4.: Publication
5.: Identification
6.: Defamatory Meaning
7.: Serious Harm Threshold
Part III: Defences
8.: Truth
9.: Honest Opinion
10.: Absolute Privilege
11.: Duty and Interest Form of Qualified Privilege
12.: Publication on Matter of Public Interest
13.: Fair Report Defences
14.: Peer-Reviewed Statements
15.: Operators of Websites
16.: Innocent Dissemination
17.18.: Electronic Commerce RegulationsOther Defences
18.: Other Defences
19.: Limitation Period
Part IV: Remedies and Related Matters
20.: Non-Pecuniary Remedies
21.: Damages
22.: Vicarious Liability
23.: Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments Abroad
Part V: European Influences
24.: Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
Part VI: Conflict of Laws
25.: Jurisdiction
26.: Choice of Law
27.: Proof of Foreign Law
Part VII: Related Causes of Action
28.: Criminal Libel
29.: Malicious Falsehood
30.: Misuse of Private Information
31.: Data Protection Act 1998
32.: Negligence
33.: Protection from Harassment
34.: Other Complaints Mechanisms
Appendices
a: Legislation
b: Civil Procedure Rules, Protocols, and Practice Directions
c: Introduction to American Defamation Law
d: Other Liberalized Defences of Qualified Privilege
e: Damages Awards in Defamation Actions
f: Damages Awards in Misuse of Private Information Actions
g: Precedents