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EU institutions reach deal on anti-SLAPP law protecting journalists & other critical voices
euronews (in English)
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30/11/2023
An agreement on the law was found in the early hours of Thursday.
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Slap. In the future we will hear this word more and more, which covers a complicated
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phenomenon, strategic lawsuits against public participation. The victims of these are usually
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journalists, employees of civil organizations and activists. The lawsuits are typically
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initiated by large companies and politicians. Final position on the regulation proposed
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by the European Commission has now been agreed upon by member states and the European Parliament.
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Democracy cannot work without a free and independent media. This is why the Commission welcomes
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the political agreement reached by the European Parliament and the Council early this morning
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at 2.30am on the new EU rules to protect those targeted with strategic lawsuits against public
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participation or as we call them slaps. The purpose of such lawsuits is to dissuade the
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sued person or entity from revealing connections and cases of suspected corruption in lengthy
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proceedings. Last year 160 such cases were identified in the EU. The lead MEP on the
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topic says he`s satisfied with the result.
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Cross-border cases are covered by this new law and we offer a high level of protection
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for journalists. They can claim also damages, for example, and there is an accelerated procedure
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in cases of manifestly unfounded cases. So, the court proceeding can stop very quickly.
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This will save a lot of money, a lot of resources and will help journalists in defending against
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slap cases.
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It`s important that member states will not recognize unfounded or abusive judgments made
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outside the EU. The application of the new law must begin in two years` time.
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