When human rights defenders are afraid to question reports about wrongdoing and deficits they observe, it affects the entire society. Strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs) have exactly that effect: they can impose sometimes significant fines and criminal sanctions, and thus intimidate human rights defenders and stop them from shedding light on critical issues. It is our shared responsibility to prevent SLAPPs from undermining everyone’s right to know.UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet
Human rights defenders are at the forefront of peacefully promoting and protecting our human rights, natural resources and shared planet, as well as playing a vital role in calling out the harm created by irresponsible business practices. Protecting these defenders’ freedom of expression and association is crucial to our democracies, transparency in markets and protection of workers and communities.
Every day across the globe, defenders who bravely speak out against injustice face a range of attacks for the mere reason of raising concerns about human rights risks and harms associated with business practices. Strategic lawsuits against public participation, criminal or civil lawsuits brought or initiated by business actors to intimidate critics, are one form of attack that defenders face. The tactic can drain the resources of community members, environmental advocates and journalists who speak out in support of human rights and the environment and have a broader chilling effect, deterring others from speaking out against risks or abuse.
The key lesson I have learned in our fight against SLAPPs in Thailand is to continue to speak truth to power, whether to government officers or to the business sector. It is important to continue our legitimate work and use our voice to support marginalised communities to achieve human rights and economic and environmental justice.Sutharee Wannasiri, human rights advocate
Our research
Vexatious lawsuits: Corporate use of SLAPPs to silence critics (2023)
Between January 2015-March 2023, we identified 437 lawsuits that bear the hallmarks of SLAPPs brought or initiated by 144 business actors.
SLAPPs in Latin America (2022)
At least 149 SLAPPs took place in Latin America between January 2015-March 2021.
SLAPPed but not silenced (2021)
Defending human rights in the face of legal risks
Defending Defenders: Challenging Malicious Lawsuits in Southeast Asia (2020)
Analysis of nine emblematic case studies from Southeast Asia
SLAPPs in Southeast Asia (2020)
Cases and recommendations for governments, business and civil society
Silencing the critics (2019)
How big polluters try to paralyse environmental and human rights advocacy through the courts
SLAPPs database
The Resource Centre collects data on lawsuits that bear the hallmarks of SLAPPs against defenders that raise concerns about business. Since 2015, the Resource Centre has categorized more than 480 cases brought or initiated by business actors bear the hallmarks of SLAPPs. This database provides examples of these cases worldwide and is not meant to be a comprehensive resource.
Anti-SLAPP Legislation
Overview of Anti-SLAPP laws and initiatives around the world, key messages and recommendations and further reading on the topic.
SLAPPed but Not Silenced: Defending Human Rights in the Face of Legal Risks
Event on November 10th 2021 by the Vance Center of the New York City Bar Association.
Partner resources
Supplying SLAPPs – Corporate Accountability for Retaliatory Lawsuits in Thailand’s Poultry Supply Chain
Use of strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs) and other judicial harassment tactics by poultry companies in Thailand.
The fossil fuel industry's use of SLAPPs and judicial harassment in the United States
EarthRights identified 152 cases brought by members of the fossil fuel industry between 2012-2022.
Asina Loyiko resource hub
Resource and connection hub for activists confronted by SLAPP suits and other uses of the law to discourage and silence activism and free speech
Protecting activists from abusive litigation: SLAPPs in the Global South and how to respond
ICNL report on protecting activists from abusive litigation
Sued into silence: How the rich and powerful use legal tactics to shut critics up
Greenpeace report examines the use of SLAPPs
Anti-SLAPP coalitions
Protect the Protest
Task force working to end the use of SLAPPs
CASE
Coalition Against SLAPPs in Europe
On ne se taira pas (We will not be silent)
Collective working to end the use of gagging orders
CASA
Coalition Against SLAPPs in Africa
UK Anti-SLAPP coalition
Coalition Against SLAPPs in the UK
Videos
We asked human rights defenders, civil society organisations, lawyers and politicians about their experiences of SLAPPs and recommendations for strategies to resist their use.
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