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Freedom of Speech

Law of Georgia on the Freedom of Speech and Expression

The Law on the Freedom of Speech and Expression drafted by the Liberty Institute was adopted by the Parliament of Georgia June 24, 2004. The law institutes a number of innovations bringing the Georgian legislative regime on Freedom of Expression into line with modern western democratic standards. According the new Law defamation is decriminalized; Burden of proof reversed – plaintiff is due to prove the truthfulness of facts disseminated about him; The Law draws a clear cut between facts and opinions – opinions and value judgments defended by the absolute privilege; The notion of public figure is defined; Political debates guaranteed and promoted.

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