Asked by cassaundra berbaum on May 18, 2024

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Explain under what circumstances the defence of qualified privilege is available.

Qualified Privilege

A legal defense in defamation cases that protects certain communications, provided they are made without malice, in situations where the speaker has a legal, moral, or social duty to communicate.

  • Gain insight into the legal foundations and defense strategies pertinent to defamation law.
  • Comprehend the components and utilization of the defenses of qualified and absolute privilege in matters of defamation lawsuits.
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Thaaif MuhammadMay 19, 2024
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When defamatory communications are made pursuant to an obligation or duty such as employment (e.g., a job reference) or public position, it can be protected by qualified privilege.