The Failure of Defamation Law to Safeguard against SLAPPs in Ontario |
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Authors: | Ramani Nadarajah Renee Griffin |
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Affiliation: | Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA); University of Ottawa |
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Abstract: | The authors examine the failure of the law of defamation in Canada to reflect changed realities with respect to public participation in decision-making processes and the impact that this has had on Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) in the Ontario context. They examine the enhancement of the public's substantive and procedural rights to participate in environmental decision-making processes reflected in legislation at the international, federal and provincial levels. They argue that SLAPPs threaten to reverse these shifts in norms in the development of public policy. The authors review anti-SLAPP legislation as well as the evolution of defamation law in Canada and other jurisdictions and conclude by offering some law reform recommendations for Ontario. |
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