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020 _a9780199281824
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082 _a346.034000
_bCOL
100 _aCollins Matthew
245 _aThe law of defamation and the internet
250 _a2nd
260 _aOxford
_bOxford University Press
_c2005
300 _a498p
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365 _bRs.11,175
505 _aContents PART I: THE INTERNET REVOLUTION; 1. General Introduction; 2. The Internet; 3. Issues for Defamation Law; PART II: THE CAUSE OF ACTION FOR DEFAMATION; 4. Libel or slander?; 5. Publication; 6. Identification; 7. Defamatory Meaning; PART III: GENERAL DEFENCES; 8. Justification; 9. Fair Comment; 10. Absolute Privilege; 11. The Duty and Interest Form of Qualified Privilege; 12. The Fair Reports Form of Qualified Privilege; 13. Other Defences; PART IV: LIABILITY OF INTERNET INTERMEDIARIES; 14. Internet Intermediaries; 15. Internet Intermediaries and Publication; 16. Section 1 of the Defamation Act 1996 (UK); 17. The Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002 (UK); 18. The Common Law Defence of Innocent Dissemination; 19. Statutory defences in Australia; PART V:REMEDIES AND RELATED MATTERS; 20. Injunctions and Related Remedies; 21. Damages; 22. Vicarious Liability; 23. Recognition and Enforcement of Judgements in Foreign Countries; 24. Alternatives to Defamation Law; PART VI: JURISDICTION AND CHOICE OF LAW; 25. Grounds of Jurisdiction; 26. Forum Non Conveniens; 27. Choice of Law in the United Kingdom; 28. Choice of Law in Australia; 29. Proof of Foreign Law; PART VII: OTHER SOURCES OF LAW; 30. Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights; 31. Aspects of United States Law; Glossary of Internet Terms; Appendix of selected legislation; Index
650 _a1. Defamation Law - U S A 2. Internet - Law - Legislation - U S A 3. Libel - Slander - U S A
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