Does the obligation to protect freedom of expression extend to the non-enforcement of judgments. @Ger_Law_Journal

Does the obligation to protect freedom of expression extend to the non-enforcement of judgments that could have a chilling effect on public debate in EU Member States? And what are the legal implications within the framework of the EU’s mutual recognition regime? By analyzing the Real Madrid v. Le Monde case, Zuzanna Nowicka examines these and other questions in her latest GLJ article “SLAPP vs. Mutual Trust: Protecting the Public Debate Through Public Policy Considerations”.

Check it out at cambridge.org/core/journals/

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