I propose to take Questions Nos. 567 and 586 together.
On 1st March 2022, the Government approved publication of the Report of the Review of the Defamation Act 2009 and the development of a General Scheme of a Defamation (Amendment) Bill on foot of the Report.
As the Deputy has noted, a key recommendation in the Report is to introduce a new ‘anti-SLAPP’ mechanism - referring to Strategic Lawsuits against Public Participation - to allow a person to apply to court for summary dismissal of proceedings that he/she believes are a SLAPP. SLAPPs are legal proceedings, often without merit, whose main objective is not to succeed on the substantive issue claimed. Instead, they seek to deter debate or criticism by the defendant on matters of public interest, which is inconvenient to the plaintiff’s interest, by generating disproportionate costs and burdens of litigation to intimidate and obstruct them.
Preparation of the General Scheme of a Defamation (Amendment) Bill, to advance the reforms following the Review, is a priority for the Government and it is my intention to submit the General Scheme of the Bill to Government in the coming weeks for publication.
With regard to the European Commission Proposal for an EU Anti-SLAPP Directive, Ireland supports the proposal. As the Deputy will be aware, we have opted in to the adoption and application of the Proposal, in accordance with Protocol No. 21 annexed to the Treaty on European Union and to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, following a Government Decision and resolutions of the Dáil and Seanad to that effect. The proposal is currently under detailed consideration by officials of the Member States in a Council Working Group. Officials from my Department are actively participating in those discussions.