Defamation Flashcards

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What is defamation?

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The dissemination of a falsehood/lie which harms reputation (MUST BE A FALSITY)

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What must this tort be weighed against?

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Freedom of expression – section 14 BORA, to prevent a ‘chilling effect’

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How does the plaintiff succeed in simple terms?

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  1. They can show that the publication is defamatory towards themselves (the plaintiff’s case)
  2. The defendant cannot establish a defence (the defendant’s case)
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What is the benchmark definition for something being ‘defamatory’

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“Would the words tend to lower the plaintiff in the estimation of right-thinking members if society generally? – Sim v Stretch 1936

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Does the meaning of what is considered defamatory change overtime?

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Yes, what is considered defamatory depends on a fact-finder’s determination of societal values and will therefore change over time and from place to place.

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What are things likely to be considered defamatory?

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  • Implication of criminal conduct
  • Implications of fraud/dishonestly
    ‘conduct which is frowned on by society and suggests that the person is in some way lacking in virtue’
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What are things unlikely to be considered defamatory?

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  • Things that matter to you and not something that matters to others (e.g. what party you vote for, your sports team)
  • Trivial, non-controversial things
  • Outrageous things, unlikely to be believed by anyone
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