Libel: new Defamation Act will reverse 'chilling effect', ministers claim
http://www.theguardian.com/law/2013/dec/31/trivial-libel-claims-targeted-new-law Version 0 of 1. Trivial libel claims are to be targeted by new defamation laws brought into force on Tuesday. The Defamation Act 2013 introduces a new "serious harm threshold" designed to help people understand when claims should be brought and discourage the wasting of court time. Ministers claim the new legislation "reverses the chilling effect" previous libel laws have had on freedom of expression and legitimate debate. Journalists, scientists and academics have faced unfair legal threats for fairly criticising a company, person or product in the past, the justice minister Shailesh Vara said. "As a result of these new laws, anyone expressing views and engaging in public debate can do so in the knowledge that the law offers them stronger protection against unjust and unfair threats of legal action. "These laws coming into force represent the end of a long and hard-fought battle to ensure a fair balance is struck between the right to freedom of expression and people's ability to protect their reputation." The Defamation Act contains a series of measures, including protection for scientists and academics publishing peer-reviewed material in scientific and academic journals, and for those publishing material that they reasonably believe is in the public interest. A new process has also been introduced aimed at helping potential victims of defamation online by resolving the dispute directly with the person who has posted the statement. It should offer better protection for the operators of websites hosting user-generated content, the Ministry of Justice said. Elsewhere, a single-publication rule to prevent repeated claims against a publisher about the same material has been introduced. There are also measures to reduce "libel tourism", by narrowing the test for claims to exclude those with little connection to England and Wales. Our editors' picks for the day's top news and commentary delivered to your inbox each morning. |