Jurisdictional issues

PROTECTING REPUTATIONS IN THE DIGITAL SPACE: AN ANALYSIS OF THE DEFAMATION LAW AND DIGITAL REFORMS

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The topic entails the flaws of the traditional defamation law in dealing with activities on the internet. The limitations of the traditional defamation law in protecting the reputations of persons on the internet where such reputations have been affected by statements made by individuals or groups and the law not being able to bring justice to such wrong doers in some cases due to anonymity or the speedy spread of information online. However, there have been provisions such as those laid down in section 24 of the Cybercrimes Act 2015 pertaining to digital defamation, addressing the flaws of the traditional defamation laws and laying down sanctions for such defamatory offences ranging from seven million fines to not less than three years imprisonment or both for offenders. This analysis aims to explores the inadequacies of the traditional defamation laws and the evolving landscape of defamation law in the digital age like the Australian Defamation Amendment Bill of 2023. The work highlights the need for reforms and advancement of the traditional defamation law in order to tackle unique digital challenges such as jurisdictional issues, anonymity, and balancing the need to protect reputations with the right to free speech as contained in section 39 of The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended and also Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and how such rights are not completely absolute.
By analysing the current legal framework and its limitation in tackling online defamation, this study highlights the importance of advancing defamation law in Nigeria to effectively protect reputations while balancing the right to freedom of expression. The findings of this research will provide an insight into the complex interplay between protecting reputations and preserving free speech in the digital space highlighting the need and importance of adaptive legal frameworks, increased protections and international cooperation to promote a safer online environment and better safe guard individual reputations.
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