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Law In Sport – Sports Defamation In England, France And Australia
01 December 2017
Carter-Ruck
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Defamation in sport has been in the news recently with three
major cases involving iconic tennis player Rafael Nadal in France,
former Australian rugby league player Brett Stewart and West Indies
cricketer Chris Gayle. In response, Carter-Ruck's Mathilde
Groppo has written a thorough comparison of defamation law in
England, France and Australia, which has been
published on LawInSport, the world's leading website for sports
law.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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