Tort / Personal Injury

Duncan and Neill on Defamation, 3rd Edition

Edited by Sir Brian Neil · Richard Rampton QC · Timothy Atkinson · Heather Rogers QC
LexisNexis U.K. September 2009

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780406178312
Publisher
LexisNexis U.K.
Publication
September 2009
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

This concise treatise on defamation is both lucid and comprehensive. Statutory developments, including the implementation of the Defamation Act 1996, are incorporated and there is a full discussion of the various cases where aspects of the common law relating to defamation have been examined. Where the law is uncertain, the authors suggest a solution which in their view accords with principle. The scope of the book has been expanded to include coverage of practice and procedure whilst recent developments are fully discussed, including important Court of Appeal decisions and developing areas of practice such as human rights, data protection and the Internet.

This is the leading authority on defamation law and as such will be an essential addition to the library of all practitioners specialising in this area.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction;
2. Influence of the European Court of Human Rights;
3. The distinction between libel and slander;
4. The meaning of defamatory;
5. Principles of construction;
6. The case for a claimant - what a claimant has to prove;
7. Identification;
8. Publication;
9. Jurisdiction including internet publication;
10. Parties;
11. Defences - general introduction;
12. Justification;
13. Fair comment;
14. Privilege - introduction;
15. Absolute privilege;
16. Qualified privilege;
17. Reynolds privilege;
18. Malice;
19. Offer to make amends;
20. Innocent dissemination;
21. Other defences;
22. Limitation;
23. Damages;
24. Injunctions;
25. Misuse of private information/privacy;
26. Malicious falsehood;
27. Criminal libel;
28. Points of procedure;
29. Appeals;

Appendices;
Defamation Acts 1952 and 1996, Human Rights Act (relevant sections and schedule), Limitation Act (relevant sections);
CPR and Protocol (key rules);
Key cases from Strasbourg

About the Author

By Sir Brian Neil; Richard Rampton QC; Timothy Atkinson, Aidan Eardley, Barristers, 1 Brick Court; and Heather Rogers QC, Matrix Chambers

Consulting editor: The Rt. Hon Sir Brian Neill, formerly a Lord Justice of Appeal and a Master of the Bench of the Inner Temple

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