- Title
- The plea of truth and public benefit as a defence to an action for defamation in South African law
- Creator
- Grogan, John
- Subject
- Libel and slander -- South Africa
- Date
- 1985
- Type
- Thesis
- Type
- Masters
- Type
- LLM
- Identifier
- vital:3708
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006974
- Description
- From introduction: The study begins with a detailed examination of the origins of the defence in Roman law, and traces the dispute over the role of the veritas convicii through the writings of the Roman-Dutch jurists and the decisions of the pre-Union colonial courts in South Africa. The gradual absorption of the requirement of public benefit into the contemporary law is examined. Subsequent sections attempt to extract from the case law and to systematise the rules relating to the requirements of the defence of truth and public benefit, with a view to setting forth the circumstances in which the truth may lawfully be published. Section 2 deals with problems relating to proof of the truth of the imputation; Section 3 with the problem of when publication can be said to serve the public benefit. The final section seeks to examine the juridical basis of the defence and to relate it to recent developments in the law of defamation as a whole. Brief conclusions are then drawn and recommendations made.
- Format
- 242 leaves, pdf
- Publisher
- Rhodes University, Faculty of Law, Law
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Grogan, John
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