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An Investigation of Van Diemen's Land Defamation cases, 1805-1835

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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This research investigates defamation cases from Van Diemen's Land courts and tribunals from 1805 to 1835. The investigation considers the extent to which the Rule of Law as known in the 21st century was followed. Official case reports were not published during these years. Consequently the cases for investigation are selected in the main from historical newspapers. A qualitative methodology is used for the investigation. The investigation of the cases sheds light on the competitive nature of the society. Rivalry developed as the free settlers and emancipated convicts struggled to make good. Defamation was the most common means of achieving superiority over a rival. Defamation cases of libel, slander and criminal libel are examined. Many tales of intrigue are brought to light through the examination of these historical cases.

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Rosemary Lucadou-Wells PhD LLM MA LLB BEd BA is admitted as a Legal Practitioner in the Supreme Courts of Victoria and South Australia and the High Court of Australia.She has authored many articles which are published in internationally recognised and refereed journals.She is presently lecturing in Commercial Law in a university.

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Authors Rosemary Conchita Lucadou-Wells
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783659428739
ISBN 978-3-659-42873-9
No. of pages 348
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Other law

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