"Libel tourism" refers to the practice of suing individuals or organizations in a foreign country where defamation laws are more favorable to the plaintiff. This term is often used to discredit the practice as a form of legal abuse that violates the principle of freedom of speech. Alternative terms that may be used to refer to "libel tourism" include forum shopping, defamation tourism, and jurisdictional arbitrage. These terms highlight the manipulative nature of the practice and draw attention to the moral and ethical implications of using legal systems in this way. Regardless of the term used, it remains a controversial practice that calls into question the integrity of the legal system and the protection of fundamental freedoms.