Egyptian physicist Mohamed El Naschie filed the defamation claim in the UK courts after Nature published an article in 2008 announcing his retirement as editor-in-chief of the Elsevier journal Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, which he founded in 1991.
The article noted that 60 of the papers appearing in the journal that year had been written by Professor El Naschie, whose website claims he is a visiting professor at 鈥渘umerous鈥 universities, including the universities of Cairo and Alexandria.
It reported doubts about the quality of the papers, which combine aspects of particle physics and chaos theory, and suspicions that they had not been subjected to peer review.
According to the pressure group Sense About Science, Professor El Naschie said during last year鈥檚 trial - in which he represented himself - that 鈥渟enior people are above this childish, vain practice of peer review鈥.
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In a ruling released by the Royal Courts of Justice, Mrs Justice Sharp says she is satisfied that the papers 鈥渨ere not the subject of any, or any proper, peer review at all鈥.
She concludes that the Nature article is 鈥渟ubstantially true鈥, 鈥渃ontains comments which are defensible as honest comment鈥, and was 鈥渢he product of responsible journalism鈥.
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Philip Campbell, editor-in-chief of Nature, said: 鈥Nature has vigorously defended this article for over three years and we are all delighted that the court has found our journalism to be honest, justified and in the public interest.鈥
A spokesman for Chaos, Solitons and Fractals said its new editors had now worked with Elsevier staff and external editors to build 鈥渁 high quality peer review process鈥.
He added that the journal now had a rejection rate of more than 90 per cent and had added a new subtitle - The interdisciplinary journal of Nonlinear Science, and Nonequilibrium and Complex Phenomena.
鈥淎s was noted in the trial, we had raised concerns with Dr El Naschie about the journal and the record of self-publication,鈥 he said.
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鈥淲e decided that it would be in the best interests of the journal to make changes to the editorial structure, including not renewing Dr El Naschie鈥檚 contract, and to implement an electronic submission system to ensure transparency and adherence to high standards of peer review.
鈥淲e continue to believe that this was the right thing to do.鈥
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