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Civil Law (Wrongs) Act 2002
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123 Choice of law for defamation proceedings
(1) If a matter is published wholly within a particular Australian
jurisdictional area, the substantive law that is applicable in that area
must be applied in this jurisdiction to determine any cause of action
for defamation based on the publication.
(2) If there is a multiple publication of matter in more than 1 Australian
jurisdictional area, the substantive law applicable in the Australian
jurisdictional area with which the harm occasioned by the publication
as a whole has its closest connection must be applied in this
jurisdiction to determine each cause of action for defamation based
on the publication.
(3) In determining the Australian jurisdictional area with which the harm
occasioned by a publication of matter has its closest connection, a
court may take into account—
(a) the place at the time of publication where the plaintiff was
ordinarily resident or, in the case of a corporation that may assert
a cause of action for defamation, the place where the corporation
had its principal place of business at that time; and
(b) the extent of publication in each relevant Australian
jurisdictional area; and
(c) the extent of harm sustained by the plaintiff in each relevant
Australian jurisdictional area; and
(d) any other matter that the court considers relevant.
(4) For the purposes of this section, the substantive law applicable in an
Australian jurisdictional area does not include any law prescribing
rules for choice of law that differ from the rules prescribed by this
section.
Australian jurisdictional area means—
(a) the geographical area of Australia that lies within the territorial
limits of a particular State (including its coastal waters), but not
including any territory, place or other area referred to in
paragraph (c); or
(b) the geographical area of Australia that lies within the territorial
limits of a particular Territory (including its coastal waters), but
not including any territory, place or other area referred to in
paragraph (c); or
(c) any territory, place or other geographical area of Australia over
which the Commonwealth has legislative competence but over
which no State or Territory has legislative competence.
geographical area of Australia includes—
(a) the territorial sea of Australia; and
(b) the external territories.
multiple publication means publication by a particular person of the
same, or substantially the same, matter in substantially the same form
to 2 or more persons.
Part 9.3 Resolution of civil disputes
without litigation
Division 9.3.1 Concerns notices and offers to make
amends
124 Application—div 9.3.1
(1) This division applies if a person (the publisher) publishes matter
(the matter in question) that is, or may be, defamatory of another
person (the aggrieved person).
(2) The provisions of this division may be used instead of the provisions
of any rules of court or any other law in relation to payment into court
or offers of compromise.
(3) Nothing in this division prevents a publisher or aggrieved person
from making or accepting a settlement offer in relation to the
publication of the matter in question otherwise than in accordance
with the provisions of this division.