Tag Archives: guardian

Wikileaks whistleblowers need care as well as attention

Rohan Jayasekera: Wikileaks whistleblowers need care as well as attention

How the injunction became “super”

Privacy: How the injunction became “super”

Julian Assange and the big picture

John Kampfner: Julian Assange and the big picture

Guardian round table examines Libel Reform

Emily Butselaar: Guardian round table examines Libel Reform

Secret police prove Maliki’s new “authoritarianism”

Rohan Jayasekera: The use of so-called “insult laws” to censor legitimate criticism of a country’s leader is a tool of authoritarian regimes everywhere, and now, it seems Iraq too.

Twitter verusus Trafigura

Padraig Reidy sums up the Carter-Ruck injunction on the Guardian

Carter-Ruck: courts mugged by new web reality

Padraig Reidy: The Trafigura Twitter revolt shows the law cannot keep up with the culture of the Internet

Carter-Ruck: Grotesque, unbelievable, bizarre and unprecedented

Padraig Reidy: this injunction on reporting a parliamentary question is a threat to democracy itself

Phone hacking: Coulson meets the committee

Lily Ash Sakula on the former News of the World editor turned Conservative spin doctor’s grilling in Parliament

Ian Hislop: ‘Privacy is the new libel’

Katriona Lewis on privacy and libel