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only freedom of the press but also media-like content. It also bans preemptive and punitive censorship. The Russian constitutional provisions on free speech are
31 ???. 2011 ?. defamation law looks today much as it did in 1964 when the Supreme Court ... freedom of speech and reputation rights in Australia.
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London: Freedom Press 1998. 107. 6. Defamation law and free speech. The law of defamation is supposed to protect people's reputations from unfair attack.
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Fair comment has long been seen as a central way in which freedom of speech is protected under defamation law. The right to comment under.