Citation: Mitchell, Paul (2008) Nineteenth century defamation: was it a law of the press? Amicus Curiae, 2008 (75). pp. 27-32.
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Abstract
The author considers the relationship between defamation and the press, focussing on its development through Nineteenth Century common law. Article by Paul Mitchell (Reader in Law, King's College London) published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London.
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Additional Information: | Citation: Amicus Curiae, Issue 75 Autumn 2008, pp.27-32. |
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Creators: | Mitchell, Paul and |
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Subjects: | History Law |
Keywords: | Defamation, Legal history |
Divisions: | Institute of Advanced Legal Studies |
Collections: | Amicus Curiae |
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