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Investigative journalism and the new ‘public interest’ defence to defamation
This chapter examines the fourth estate principle of the ‘public interest’ as informing important reforms to defamation law in Australia. It offers an historical and international context to the law around investigative and public interest journalism and
Pearson, Mark
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Defamation Ordinance 2002: Defamation Law has Not Come of Age Yet in Pakistan
Defamation harms one’s reputation, exposing an individual to ridicule or contempt. Defamation laws aim to strike a delicate balance between the constitutional right to freedom of expression and the protection of an individual’s reputation.
Farqaleet Khokhar
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Pencemaran Nama Baik dalam Perspektif Hukum Islam
Defamation is an act that attacks a person's honor and dignity, a practice that has become increasingly prevalent with advances in information technology and social media.
Zuman Malaka
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As of 2024, the need to coordinate generally accepted standards on legal liability for anonymous defamation in the virtual space of the Internet and the media is becoming more relevant in the context of rapid technological development and digital ...
L. Spytska
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The digital age has ushered in a new era of communication, marked by the proliferation of social media platforms and the lightning-fast spread of information.
Sudhir Kumar
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Defamation Law and Media: Challenges of the Digital Age
The fast-paced evolution of digital media and the internet has fundamentally changed how information is gathered and disseminated. This fact poses challenges to the legal aspect of understanding and recognizing defamation in the digital media age leaning
Melisa Zukić, Abdurrahman Zukić
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ABSTRACT In 2021, a desktop review was conducted of published references to First Nations peoples' approaches to conflict and its management in Australia (Project Stage One), culminating in a report published in 2024. This article focuses on Project Stage Two, a complex, innovative research undertaking building on the findings of Stage One, and being ...
Helen Bishop +3 more
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This paper offers a critical examination of Indonesia’s defamation law, particularly under the Information and Electronic Transactions (ITE) Law, through the lens of international best practices and the pressing need for reform in the digital age ...
Ramalina Ranaivo Mikea Manitra +3 more
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This article presents a study of court judgments involving women who, in connection with #MeToo, identified alleged perpetrators of sexual violence in social media and were later prosecuted for and convicted of criminal defamation in Sweden.
Linnea Wegerstad, Ulrika Andersson
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Defamation in English and Arabic: A Pragmatic Contrastive Study
Defamation is one of the verbal offences in which the plaintiff is accused of a certain wrongful act by one of the ways of publicity. If that wrongful act is proved, then the accused will be punished by law or lowered by his/her home people.
Basim Yahya Jasim Algburi +1 more
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