Paul Tweed is one of Northern Ireland’s best-known lawyers with a stellar career in the controversial field of libel and privacy law. To coincide with the launch of his book on these subjects, he shared his insights on the clash between freedom of speech and personal reputation and privacy with Dr Andrew Scott, a senior lecturer in media law at the London School of Economics, for The Detail.
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The future of libel law? / Audio 2
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Conditional fees, mediation and suing Facebook / Audio 3
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Life after Leveson / Audio 6
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