Defamation is a legal area that protects the reputation of people by providing them recourse if someone accuses them of false statements.
This sort of civil case is an effective way to defend the reputation of the accused.
Defamation occurs when one person publishes a false statement that tends to harm the reputation of another person.
Written defamation is called libel.
Spoken defamation is called slander.
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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 |
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expression than set out herein 2 These include formal statements on defamation law and freedom of expression in the Ota Platform of Action on Media Law |
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will be referred to as 'defamation laws', recognising that in different countries these laws go by a variety of other names, including insult, libel, slander and |
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to balance the private right to protect one's reputation with the public right to freedom of speech Defamation law allows people to sue those who say or publish |
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