Last week we had a post listing the top twenty Inforrm blog posts of all time. This enabled newer readers to revisit some of the popular posts from earlier in the year. We have had a lot of hits on these and we thought it might be of interest to provide a further list, setting out some more of the most popular posts – this time numbers 20 to 40 on the Word Press List from our first 8 months.
Rooney, Coulson, Hague: balancing privacy and expression
Revisited and Updated: Strasbourg on Privacy and Reputation, Part 3
Defamation Damages: USA and England Compared
Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Information: Part 1: The European Convention
Alastair Brett – as he leaves The Times,
Lectures: Lord Neuberger on the balance between privacy and freedom of expression
Libel Reform Debate: Part 1 “Burden of Proof”
Case Law: Political Blog Libel Action Struck out as Abuse
Judgment: Petrenco v Moldova, 30 March 2010
British Journalism: some views from the States
Opinion: “Think again: the recent campaign for libel reform is not based on careful consideration”
“Interim Injunctions and the overlap between privacy and libel: Part 1”
“Case Law: Fiddes v Channel Four, Appeal Dismissed”
Opinion: “A v Independent News – Freedom of Information as an Article 10 right”
Courts: New Judge in Charge of the Jury List
Access to Documents in Criminal Cases: the Tesler decision
Privacy, the Duchess of York and the Public Interest
Jon Venables, Law and Media Responsibility
Opinion: “Thoughts on Recent Media Law Reform Debates: Part 1 Injunctions
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