Libel: Time for a bigger frame?
By Claire de Than, senior lecturer, City University London View this document on Scribd
View ArticleReframing libel: Taking (all) rights seriously and where it leads
By Professor Alastair Mullis, University of East Anglia and Dr Andrew Scott, London School of Economics View this document on Scribd
View ArticleReframing Libel: The online perspective
By Robert Dougans, associate, Bryan Cave View this document on Scribd
View ArticleScience and libel
By Andrew Stephenson, senior partner, Carter Ruck View this document on Scribd
View ArticleReforming libel law: evolution, not revolution
By Gavin Sutter, lecturer in media law, Queen Mary University View this document on Scribd
View ArticleWhat needs to happen from the media’s perspective
By Professor Roy Greenslade, City University London View this document on Scribd
View ArticleReframing the costs of libel
By Razi Mireskandari, partner, Simons Muirhead & Burton View this document on Scribd
View ArticleThe proposed restriction on corporate bodies to sue for defamation
By Magnus Boyd, partner, Carter-Ruck View this document on Scribd
View ArticleReframing Libel: A Practitioner’s Perspective
By Hugh Tomlinson QC, Matrix Chambers View this document on Scribd
View ArticleThe papers
To coincide with the publication of the government’s draft defamation bill, the Centre for Law, Justice and Journalism is making papers from the Reframing Libel conference available online. View them...
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