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“A must-read.” Liam Neeson

“Fascinating.” Chris de Burgh

“A fascinating account.” Max Mosley

“As much for the man on the street as for media and legal professionals.” Louis Walsh

“Paul Tweed enjoys unrivalled expertise and experience in the field of media law.” The Rt Hon the Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore, Justice of The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom

“Thoughtful and provocative, delivered in a style that is highly analytical but always practical.” The Hon Mr Justice Sir John Gillen, Queen’s Bench Division, High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland

“Highly informative and an enjoyable read.” David Ringland QC

“Interesting, provocative and, as importantly, entertaining.” Declan Doyle SC

“A very entertaining and interesting account.” Jim O’Callaghan SC

“This book is a must-read for every person concerned about the proper role of the press and other media in a free society.”
John Walsh, New York Attorney

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Hot on the heels of the Leveson Inquiry, Privacy and Libel Law: The Clash with Press Freedom vigorously reviews the controversial development of privacy law amid calls for reform of the law of defamation.

Written by arguably one of the most successful libel lawyers in Europe, the book debates whether the demands for reform of UK defamation law are justified, or whether it is simply the press seizing an opportunity to protect their own interests.


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• ISBN: 978 1 84766 902 5
• Publication Date: Feb 2012
• Format: Paperback
• Price: £19.99