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IAS Lies: Defamation - A Roundtable on Lies and the Law

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Rachel Mulheron
Robert Sharp
Judith Townend is licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0
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    IAS Lies: Defamation - A Roundtable on Lies and the Law

    As part of this year’s research theme on ‘Lies’, the UCL Institute of Advanced Studies hosted a panel discussion on the present and future of defamation law. How can the law best protect rights of speech and of privacy in a digital age? Has the Defamation Act of 2013 allowed for the publication of truths, opinions honestly held, or speech in the public interest? How has a new standard of harm respected the rights of the claimants and defendants in practice?

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