Freedom of Speech and Expression in UK Law
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Reynolds v Times Newspapers Ltd
... ... between two fundamental rights: freedom of expression and protection of reputation. The ... privilege at common law for 'political speech'. The judge ruled that publication of the article ... ...
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Campbell v MGN Ltd
... ... involves the familiar competition between freedom of expression and respect for an individual's ... is generally associated with the speech of Lord Goff of Chieveley in Attorney-General v ... ...
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R (Mohamed) v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (No. 2)
... ... described in 1941 as the “…first freedom, freedom of speech and expression”. In ... ...
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John v MGN Ltd
... ... or penalty upon the defendant's freedom of expression, and therefore contrary to Article ... Freedom of speech should not be restricted by awards of exemplary ... ...
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Pro-Life Alliance v BBC
... ... 6 Freedom of political speech is a freedom of the very ... unwarranted restriction on freedom of expression. The enforcement of such standards is a familiar ... ...
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Kennedy v Information Commissioner and another (Secretary of State for Justice and Others intervening) [SC]
... ... Legal Defence Initiative and Campaign for Freedom of Information) ... 1 ... 27 23. Article 10 (Freedom of expression) of the Human Rights Convention scheduled to ... the view that in the field of freedom of speech there was no difference in principle between ... ...
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Derbyshire County Council v Times Newspapers Ltd
... ... from arguments based on the right to freedom of expression, a non-trading corporation has a ... (2) Whether the right to free speech, whether as a right at common law, or under ... ...
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Associated Newspapers Ltd v His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
... ... a restriction on the Newspaper's right of freedom of expression under Article 10, but alleges that ... 47 ; [2005] 1 AC 593 Lord Steyn, in a speech with which the other members of the House ... ...
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R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Brind
... ... necessarily imposes some restriction on freedom of expression. The obligations of the United ... adopt the full account given in the speech of my learned and noble friend Lord Ackner, I ... ...
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Broome v Cassell & Company Ltd
... ... in the upper tiers with the same freedom. Even this House, since it has taken freedom to ... refer to the passage from Lord Devlin's speech in Rookes v. Barnard relating to the categories ... is, to quote its most characteristic expression on the lips of the Master of the Rolls: ... ...
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