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- Qualified_privilege abstract "The defense of qualified privilege permits persons in positions of authority or trust to make statements or relay or report statements that would be considered slander and libel if made by anyone else. In New Zealand and Ontario, for instance, cases of political libel are inhibited by permitting open discussion of an allegation or rumor, if conducted responsibly and with due care for the privacy of the person whose reputation would be affected. This privilege generally doesn't extend to repetition of discredited statements, malice, or comments made out of process or out of order in the organization or institution in which the position of authority is held.The defense has become very important in the UK, especially after a case involving allegations made by the Sunday Times against the Irish Taoiseach Albert Reynolds. During that case the judge outlined a ten-point test of 'responsible journalism'. If reporters and editors followed these points, the judge said, they would enjoy a degree of protection from libel action, even if they could not prove factual allegations.To qualify for this defense, a report must be one of a public meeting/press conference that's:FairAccuratePublished without maliceSubject to the right of reply in the form of a letter that gives explanation or contradictionIt need not be contemporaneous (depending on publication), where it has to be for absolute privilege".
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- Qualified_privilege wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Reynolds.
- Qualified_privilege wikiPageWikiLink Authority.
- Qualified_privilege wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defamation.
- Qualified_privilege wikiPageWikiLink Category:Journalism.
- Qualified_privilege wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tort_law.
- Qualified_privilege wikiPageWikiLink Defamation.
- Qualified_privilege wikiPageWikiLink Malice_(law).
- Qualified_privilege wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Qualified_privilege wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
- Qualified_privilege wikiPageWikiLink Parliamentary_privilege.
- Qualified_privilege wikiPageWikiLink Political_libel.
- Qualified_privilege wikiPageWikiLink Privacy.
- Qualified_privilege wikiPageWikiLink Trust_(social_sciences).
- Qualified_privilege wikiPageWikiLinkText "Qualified privilege".
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- Qualified_privilege wikiPageWikiLinkText "qualified form of privilege".
- Qualified_privilege wikiPageWikiLinkText "qualified privilege".
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- Qualified_privilege subject Category:Defamation.
- Qualified_privilege subject Category:Journalism.
- Qualified_privilege subject Category:Tort_law.
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- Qualified_privilege comment "The defense of qualified privilege permits persons in positions of authority or trust to make statements or relay or report statements that would be considered slander and libel if made by anyone else. In New Zealand and Ontario, for instance, cases of political libel are inhibited by permitting open discussion of an allegation or rumor, if conducted responsibly and with due care for the privacy of the person whose reputation would be affected.".
- Qualified_privilege label "Qualified privilege".
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