Legislation – Crime and Courts Act 2013
Part 1
The National Crime Agency
2 Modification of NCA functions
5 Relationships between NCA and other agencies: tasking etc
9 Director General: customs powers of Commissioners & operational powers
10 Operational powers of other NCA officers
12 Information: restrictions on disclosure etc
13 NCA officers with operational powers: labour relations
14 NCA officers with operational powers: pay and allowances
Part 2
Courts and Justice
17 Civil and family proceedings in England and Wales
18 Youth courts to have jurisdiction to grant gang-related injunctions
19 Varying designations of authorities responsible for remanded young persons
21 Deployment of the judiciary
22 Transfer of immigration or nationality judicial review applications
23 Permission to appeal from Upper Tribunal to Court of Session
24 Appeals relating to regulation of the Bar
25 Enforcement by taking control of goods
26 Payment of fines and other sums
27 Disclosure of information to facilitate collection of fines and other sums
28 Disclosure of information for calculating fees of courts, tribunals etc
29 Supreme Court chief executive, officers and staff
30 Supreme Court security officers
31 Making, and use, of recordings of Supreme Court proceedings
32 Enabling the making, and use, of films and other recordings of proceedings
33 Abolition of scandalising the judiciary as form of contempt of court
34 Awards of exemplary damages
36 Amount of exemplary damages
39 Awards of aggravated damages
41 Meaning of “relevant publisher”
42 Other interpretative provisions
43 Use of force in self-defence at place of residence
44 Dealing non-custodially with offenders
45 Deferred prosecution agreements
46 Restraint orders and legal aid
47 Restraint orders and legal aid: supplementary
48 Civil recovery of the proceeds etc of unlawful conduct
Part 3
Miscellaneous and general
51 Immigration cases: appeal rights; and facilitating combined appeals
52 Appeals against refusal of entry clearance to visit the
53 Restriction on right of appeal from within the United Kingdom
54 Deportation on national security grounds: appeals
55 Powers of immigration officers
60 Transitional, transitory or saving provision
61 Short title, commencement and extent
SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 1 The NCA & NCA officers
SCHEDULE 2 The framework document & annual report
SCHEDULE 3 Relationships between NCA and other agencies
SCHEDULE 5 Police, customs and immigration powers
SCHEDULE 6 Inspections and complaints
SCHEDULE 7 Information: restrictions on disclosure
SCHEDULE 8 Abolition of SOCA and NPIA
SCHEDULE 9 Single county court in England and Wales
SCHEDULE 11 Transfer of jurisdiction to family court
SCHEDULE 12 Gang-related injunctions: further amendments
SCHEDULE 13 Judicial appointments
SCHEDULE 14 Deployment of the judiciary
SCHEDULE 15 Exclusions from definition of “relevant publisher”
SCHEDULE 16 Dealing non-custodially with offenders
SCHEDULE 17 Deferred prosecution agreements
SCHEDULE 18 Proceeds of crime: civil recovery of the proceeds etc of unlawful conduct
SCHEDULE 19 Proceeds of crime: investigations
SCHEDULE 21 Powers of immigration officers: further provision
SCHEDULE 22 Drugs and driving: minor and consequential amendments
SCHEDULE 23 Super-affirmative procedure
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Crime and Courts Act 2013, Section 41.

Changes to Legislation
Revised legislation carried on this site may not be fully up to date. At the current time any known changes or effects made by subsequent legislation have been applied to the text of the legislation you are viewing by the editorial team. Please see ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ for details regarding the timescales for which new effects are identified and recorded on this site.
Part 2Courts and Justice
Publishers of news-related material: damages and costs
41Meaning of “relevant publisher”
(1)
In sections 34 to F139, “relevant publisher” means a person who, in the course of a business (whether or not carried on with a view to profit), publishes news-related material—
(a)
which is written by different authors, and
(b)
which is to any extent subject to editorial control.
This is subject to subsections (5) and (6).
(2)
News-related material is “subject to editorial control” if there is a person (whether or not the publisher of the material) who has editorial or equivalent responsibility for—
(a)
the content of the material,
(b)
how the material is to be presented, and
(c)
the decision to publish it.
(3)
A person who is the operator of a website is not to be taken as having editorial or equivalent responsibility for the decision to publish any material on the site, or for content of the material, if the person did not post the material on the site.
(4)
The fact that the operator of the website may moderate statements posted on it by others does not matter for the purposes of subsection (3).
(5)
A person is not a “relevant publisher” if the person is specified by name in Schedule 15.
(6)
A person is not a “relevant publisher” in so far as the person’s publication of news-related material is in a capacity or case of a description specified in Schedule 15.
(7)
But a person who is not a “relevant publisher” as a result of paragraph 8 of that Schedule (micro-businesses) is nevertheless to be regarded as such if the person was a member of an approved regulator at the material time.