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Middle East studies in the News"Libel Tourism" Bill Endorsed
by IPT News http://www.investigativeproject.org/blog/2009/02/libel-tourism-bill-endorsed.html http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/6949 The Washington Post on Friday endorsed legislation to protect American writers and publishers from "libel tourism," the recent practice of bringing libel suits in foreign courts where the burdens of proof are far more lax than here at home. The Post editorial noted testimony earlier this week at a House subcommittee hearing about Rachel Ehrenfeld's unfortunate experience in British courts. Neither she nor her accuser live in England and her book, Funding Evil: How Terrorism Is Financed and How to Stop It, wasn't even published there. But because copies of the book were bought via the Internet, a court granted jurisdiction and damages to one of the subjects of Ehrenfeld's book. Legislation backed by U.S. Rep. Peter King (R-NY) and Senators Arlen Specter (R-PA) and Joe Lieberman (I-CT) would allow American judges to bar foreign libel judgments from being enforced in the U.S. without first meeting constitutional protections and established case law. The editorial notes authors and publishers who have prevailed in American courts could even counter-sue "libel tourists" for bringing foreign litigation.
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