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This second edition is fully revised, expanded and updated to include all recent developments in Irish defamation law. It contains analysis of all the elements of the tort of defamation, defences to a defamation action, damages and other reliefs, the application of human rights law in the context of defamation, the application of practice and procedure rules in defamation cases and a body of useful precedents. This new edition includes: • An in-depth analysis of the important recent developments in relation to damages in defamation cases both in the Irish courts and the European Court of Human Rights including the Supreme Court decision in McDonagh v Sunday Newspapers Ltd and the ECHR decision in Independent Newspapers (Ireland) Ltd v Ireland; • An examination of the statutory ‘offer to make amends’ defence and the approach and role of both the judge and jury including the Supreme Court decision in Higgins v Irish Aviation Authority ; • An examination of the application of defamation actions in relation to social media publications and other forms of internet communications; • An exploration of possible reforms of Irish defamation law, the pitfalls and challenges that lay ahead. Defamation: Law and Practice , Second Edition provides an in-depth analysis and comprehensive coverage of defamation law in Ireland including substantive and procedural law and is Ireland’s leading text on defamation law having been cited several judgments in the superior courts in Ireland

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Chapter 1: Introduction to Irish Defamation Law Part I: The Elements of the Tort of Defamation Chapter 2: Publication Chapter 3: Meaning Chapter 4: Identification Part II: Defences in a Defamation Case Chapter 5: Truth Chapter 6: Honest Opinion Chapter 7: Absolute Privilege Chapter 8: Qualified Privilege Chapter 9: Defences for Public Interest Publications Chapter 10: Miscellaneous Defences Part III: Available Reliefs Chapter 11. Damages Chapter 12: Alternative Forms of Relief Part IV: Practice and Procedure Chapter 13. Practice and Procedure Appendix: Precedents

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      Publisher: Clarus Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 18/02/2022
      ISBN13: 9781911611615, 978-1911611615
      ISBN10: 1911611615

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This second edition is fully revised, expanded and updated to include all recent developments in Irish defamation law. It contains analysis of all the elements of the tort of defamation, defences to a defamation action, damages and other reliefs, the application of human rights law in the context of defamation, the application of practice and procedure rules in defamation cases and a body of useful precedents. This new edition includes: • An in-depth analysis of the important recent developments in relation to damages in defamation cases both in the Irish courts and the European Court of Human Rights including the Supreme Court decision in McDonagh v Sunday Newspapers Ltd and the ECHR decision in Independent Newspapers (Ireland) Ltd v Ireland; • An examination of the statutory ‘offer to make amends’ defence and the approach and role of both the judge and jury including the Supreme Court decision in Higgins v Irish Aviation Authority ; • An examination of the application of defamation actions in relation to social media publications and other forms of internet communications; • An exploration of possible reforms of Irish defamation law, the pitfalls and challenges that lay ahead. Defamation: Law and Practice , Second Edition provides an in-depth analysis and comprehensive coverage of defamation law in Ireland including substantive and procedural law and is Ireland’s leading text on defamation law having been cited several judgments in the superior courts in Ireland

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Introduction to Irish Defamation Law Part I: The Elements of the Tort of Defamation Chapter 2: Publication Chapter 3: Meaning Chapter 4: Identification Part II: Defences in a Defamation Case Chapter 5: Truth Chapter 6: Honest Opinion Chapter 7: Absolute Privilege Chapter 8: Qualified Privilege Chapter 9: Defences for Public Interest Publications Chapter 10: Miscellaneous Defences Part III: Available Reliefs Chapter 11. Damages Chapter 12: Alternative Forms of Relief Part IV: Practice and Procedure Chapter 13. Practice and Procedure Appendix: Precedents

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