As reported by Journalism.co.uk two weeks ago, former Formula One chief, Max Mosley, is repeating his call for a legal “right to notification” before a newspaper publishes allegations about an individual.
Interviewed this morning on the BBC Radio 4 Today programme, Mosley said that such notification would give an individual time to go to a judge to convince them to stop publication:
“But its a very hard task to convince a judge because you have to show you are likely to win the ultimate case.”
And he added that there was “no public interest” in the publication of allegations about the private life of the England football captain, John Terry.
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