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Carter-Ruck on libel and slander / Peter Frederick Carter-Ruck and Richard Walker

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Butterworths, c1985Edition: 3rd. edDescription: lvi, 553 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780406009708
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.634 CAR
Contents:
Ch. 1. Introduction ch. 2. The infancy and development of the law of defamation ch. 3. Distinctions between different types of action what the plaintiff must prove ch. 4. Definition of defamation ch. 5. Identification ch. 6. Publication ch. 7. Parties ch. 8. Slander ch. 9. Injurious falsehoods ch. 10. Justification ch. 11. Fair comment ch. 12. Absolute privilege ch. 13. Qualified privilege ch. 14. Unintentional defamation ch. 15. Other defences, accord and satisfaction release, Res Judicata (Judgement), Statutes of limitation, Volenti non fit injuria (Consent), Vulgar abuse, Apology and payment into court ch. 16. Remedies ch. 17. Criminal libel ch. 18. Blasphemous, seditious or obscene libel ch. 19. Newspapers ch. 20. Publishers, printers and authors ch. 21. Newsvendors, booksellers and distributors ch. 22. Company directors, industrial magazine editors, television producers, film producers and politicians ch. 23. Contempt ch. 24. Jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement of foreign judgements, publication abroad, foreign plaintiffs ch. 25. International law ch. 26. Law of defamation in Australia ch. 27. Law of defamation in Canada ch. 28, 29 & 30. Law of defamation in other countries
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Includes index p.543 - 553.

Ch. 1. Introduction
ch. 2. The infancy and development of the law of defamation
ch. 3. Distinctions between different types of action what the plaintiff must prove
ch. 4. Definition of defamation
ch. 5. Identification
ch. 6. Publication
ch. 7. Parties
ch. 8. Slander
ch. 9. Injurious falsehoods
ch. 10. Justification
ch. 11. Fair comment
ch. 12. Absolute privilege
ch. 13. Qualified privilege
ch. 14. Unintentional defamation
ch. 15. Other defences, accord and satisfaction release, Res Judicata (Judgement), Statutes of limitation, Volenti non fit injuria (Consent), Vulgar abuse, Apology and payment into court
ch. 16. Remedies
ch. 17. Criminal libel
ch. 18. Blasphemous, seditious or obscene libel
ch. 19. Newspapers
ch. 20. Publishers, printers and authors
ch. 21. Newsvendors, booksellers and distributors
ch. 22. Company directors, industrial magazine editors, television producers, film producers and politicians
ch. 23. Contempt
ch. 24. Jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement of foreign judgements, publication abroad, foreign plaintiffs
ch. 25. International law
ch. 26. Law of defamation in Australia
ch. 27. Law of defamation in Canada
ch. 28, 29 & 30. Law of defamation in other countries

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