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Editor’s Note This issue is the third of three entirely devoted to articles first presented as papers at our 2018 symposium, Fake News and “Weaponized Defamation”: Global Perspectives. As a complement to the previous two issues, the scholarship in this …
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT LAW SUBMISSION GUIDELINES The Journal of International Media & Entertainment Law is a semi-annual publication of the Donald E. Biederman Entertainment and Media Law Institute of Southwestern Law School in …
1 RICO AS A CASE-STUDY IN WEAPONIZING DEFAMATION AND THE INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE TO CORPORATE CENSORSHIP Charlie Holt and Daniel Simons** The emergence of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act (RICO) as a corporate weapon against critical …
33 “L’État, c’est moi!” THE DEFAMATION OF FOREIGN STATE LEADERS IN TIMES OF GLOBALIZED MEDIA AND GROWING NATIONALISM Alexander Heinze* I. INTRODUCTION There are numerous things that people associate with Germany. Humor is not one of them. Nevertheless, in …
69 DEFAMATION LAW IN RUSSIA IN THE CONTEXT OF THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE (COE) STANDARDS ON MEDIA FREEDOM Elena Sherstoboeva* I. INTRODUCTION Being a legitimate aim for limiting freedom of expression, the right to protect one’s reputation has been sometimes …
109 RETHINKING NON-PECUNIARY REMEDIES FOR DEFAMATION: THE CASE FOR COURT-ORDERED APOLOGIES Wannes Vandenbussche* Legal scholars have been encouraged to examine alternative remedies with respect to defamation claims in response to an increasing criticism …
1 Guidance on Rankings & Scholarships – Spring 2020 Southwestern Law School April 10, 2020 Class Rankings Will graduating students be officially ranked at the conclusion of the 2019-2020 academic year? Yes. Graduating full-time and part-time students will …
Carmen G. Gonzalez is the Morris I. Leibman Professor of Law at Loyola University Chicago School of Law. She writes in the areas of international environmental law, environmental justice, human rights and the environment, and food security. After …
Robert St. Martin Westley LOCHEF Professor of Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility BA, with honors distinction, 1984, Northwestern University; JD, 1992, University of California at Berkeley; MA, 1986, MPhil, 1987, PhD, 1993, Yale University E-mail: …
Professor Kenneth Williams is a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law and Professor at South Texas College of Law Houston, where he teaches Criminal Law and Procedure, Evidence, Capital Punishment, International Human Rights and In- …