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The School of Law Podcast
University of Aberdeen
9 episodes
1 month ago
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Anti-SLAPP Laws: Protecting the Public
The School of Law Podcast
45 minutes 51 seconds
1 year ago
Anti-SLAPP Laws: Protecting the Public
In this episode of The School of Law Podcast from the University of Aberdeen, Dr. Francesca Farrington and Professor Justin Borg-Barthet discuss anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) laws and their crucial role in safeguarding freedom of speech. SLAPPs are lawsuits aimed at silencing critics, such as journalists, activists, and human rights defenders, by burdening them with costly legal battles. The episode explores how anti-SLAPP laws work to prevent the misuse of defamation claims and other legal threats to stifle public participation in matters of public interest. From high-profile cases involving investigative journalists to broader implications for democracy, the discussion highlights the importance of legal reform to protect individuals and uphold freedom of expression. This episode provides valuable insights into the legal mechanisms designed to counter abusive lawsuits and emphasises the need for political will and legal frameworks to support democratic dialogue.
The School of Law Podcast