Draft Defamation Bill

Draft Defamation Bill

Author: Great Britain: Ministry of Justice

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2011-03-15

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9780101802024

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This consultation paper sets out the Government's proposals for reform of the law on defamation, aiming to achieve balance between protection of freedom of speech and the protection of reputation. The Government wants to ensure that the threat of libel proceedings is not used to frustrate robust scientific and academic debate, or to impede responsible investigative journalism and the valuable work undertaken by nongovernmental organisations. Issues included in the draft Bill are as follows: a new requirement that a statement must have caused substantial harm in order for it to be defamatory; a new statutory defence of responsible publication on matters of public interest; a statutory defence of truth (replacing the current common law defence of justification); a statutory defence of honest opinion (replacing the current common law defence of fair/honest comment); provisions updating and extending the circumstances in which the defences of absolute and qualified privilege are available; introduction of a single publication rule to prevent an action being brought in relation to publication of the same material by the same publisher after a one year limitation period has passed; action to address libel tourism by ensuring a court will not accept jurisdiction unless satisfied that England and Wales is clearly the most appropriate place to bring an action against someone who is not domiciled in the UK or an EU Member State; removal of the presumption in favour of jury trial, so that the judge would have a discretion to order jury trial where it is in the interests of justice.


Defamation Act 2013

Defamation Act 2013

Author: Great Britain

Publisher:

Published: 2013-05-03

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13: 9780105626138

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This Act reforms aspects of the law of defamation. The civil law on defamation has developed through the common law over a number of years, periodically being supplemented by statute, most recently the Defamation Act 1952 ("the 1952 Act") and the Defamation Act 1996 ("the 1996 Act"). The Draft Defamation Bill (Cm 8020, ISBN 9780101802024) was published for full public consultation and pre-legislative scrutiny on 15 March 2011 and closed on 10 June 2011. In addition to the Government consultation, pre-legislative scrutiny of the draft Bill was undertaken by a Parliamentary Joint Committee. The committee's final report was published on 19 October 2011 (The Joint Committee on the Draft Defamation Bill Report Session 2010-2012, HL 203, HC 930-I). (ISBN 9780108473814). The Government response to the Joint Committee's report was published in February 2012 (The Government's Response to the Report of the Joint Committee on the Draft Defamation Bill Cm 8295, 9780101829526) and set out the Government's conclusions including on certain matters raised in the public consultation but not specifically addressed in the Committee's report