Defamation in digital media – Competent jurisdiction?

Our colleague Nuria Monjas de Castro has published an article about the problems of competent jurisdiction due to defamation in digital media. There is no a universal regulation to determine the competent court. It is a complicated issue that is usually resolved by applying a general rule: the domicile court of the defendant will be competent.

To find out the original article, we invite you to read it in the reading room of Lawdit Solicitors

Nuria Monjas de Castro

International Training Lawyer In Del Canto Chambers.

 

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