Sentences with phrase «including libel law»

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Particular areas of interest include: counter-terrorism law; «horizontal effect» under the Human Rights Act; privacy, libel, hate speech and pornography; public protest and direct action; House of Lords reform.
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Employment law appeals, including the terms of employment contracts, discrimination and wrongful termination cases, defamation and libel cases
Injury law also includes reputation safeguards such as slander or libel laws and can sometimes include damage to property.
The parties involved include the government, because a libel judgment is enforced by the coercice power of the courts and is made according to the law.
The civil litigation process provides a venue for deciding disputes involving torts (such as accidents, negligence, and libel or slander), contract disputes, probate of wills, trusts, property disputes, administrative law, commercial law, and any other private matters that involve private parties and organizations including government departments.
* the repeal of the [Defamation Act], 1961 [blogged here] including Part 2 dealing with various criminal offences * the explicit repeal of â $ œthe common law offences of criminal libel, seditious libel and obscene libelâ $?
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