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In anti-SLAPP proposals, MEPs want to see vexatious lawsuits dismissed and plaintiffs punished


In anti-SLAPP proposals, MEPs want vexatious lawsuits dismissed and plaintiffs punished
MEPs Roberta Metsola and Tiemo Woelken have unveiled joint LIBE-JURI Committee proposals on EU-wide legislation aimed at prohibiting libel tourism in the form of SLAPP lawsuits against journalists and NGOs.
The proposals also call for the empowerment of judges to take a priori decisions to immediately dismiss what they consider to be vexatious lawsuits, while also seeing those filing them sanctioned.
Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) are lawsuits primarily intended to cause a chilling effect on critical media by burdening them with costs and expenses. 
This is usually done by taking libel action in other jurisdictions that levy high libel fines and where court costs are prohibitive. ....

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Britain failed to tell EU countries about convictions of more than 100,000 criminals


British police failed to send alerts on 135,000 foreign criminals convictions to their home countries, it can be revealed today.
Almost 200 killers and rapists were among the huge number of European offenders whose UK court records were missed by a catastrophic computer glitch, potentially putting lives at risk.
The Home Office knew about the problem six years ago but tried to hush it up and the massive backlog of files is still being sent to police forces across the continent, most to Poland, Ireland and Romania.
It means dangerous predators could have returned to their home countries without the authorities knowing about their convictions, and gone on to commit further crimes or been allowed to work with children when they should have been barred. ....

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