Seminars, interviews & commentary    July 9, 2005

History on Trial: My Day in Court with David Irving

David Levine QC reviews Deborah Lipstadt’s account of the defamation case brought against her and Penguin Books by the Holocaust denier David Irving. This is one of the great defamation trials of modern history, made all the memorable by the masterly destruction of the plaintiff ... more

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Seminars, interviews & commentary    June 9, 2005

When reasonableness is unreasonable

Why are the states and territories persisting with dragging NSW’s useless version of statutory qualified privilege into the uniform Defamation Act? Peter Applegarth SC argues that the qualified privilege defence drafted by Sir Samuel Griffith in 1889 is a far more effective mechanism for media defendants and other participants in public affairs ... more

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Seminars, interviews & commentary    April 26, 2005

David Levine

David Levine gives a wide ranging interview to the Gazette of Law & Journalism. After nine years running the NSW Supreme Court defamation list he has some fascinating insights into the way plaintiffs and media defendants play the game. He talks of his most enjoyable and most dificult cases and the natural “predisposition” of judges to lean towards plaintiffs who take on large media corporations. He thinks corporations should be able to sue and the dead shouldn’t. And he believes there’s something in the public figure defence as it has developed in the US ... more

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Seminars, interviews & commentary    August 1, 2003

Surveillance report

Media up in arms about NSW law reform plan to require judges to determine whether images acquired “covertly” can be published ... more

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