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Ireland: Defamation (Amendment) Bill 2024—Key reforms on juries, corporate serious harm, retailer and absolute privilege, live broadcast defence, anti-SLAPP, ADR, and ISP/social media liability

Published on: 30 September 2024

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On 2 August 2024, Ireland’s Government released the Defamation (Amendment) Bill (the ‘Bill’). It stems from recommendations set out in the 2022 Report of the Review of the Defamation Act 2009 and the 2023 Draft General Scheme of the Defamation (Amendment) Bill (the ‘General Scheme’). Although the Bill does not carry across every reform proposed in the General Scheme—for instance measures on the statute of limitations and jurisdictional forum shopping—it is anticipated that a number of meaningful updates will be made to the current defamation regime. The most notable of these are summarised below.

Removal of Juries in High Court Defamation Actions

The Bill would abolish juries in High Court defamation proceedings. The objective is to:

  • minimise the risk of excessive damages being awarded to plaintiffs
  • reduce delays and legal costs in proceedings
  • shorten the duration of court hearings...

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