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terrorism legislation. In a 2015 case, a
Saudi writer was
arrested for
defaming a
former ruler of the country. Reportedly,
under a [2014] counterterrorism...
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Defamer may
refer to: One who
defames Defamer.com This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Defamer. If an
internal link led you...
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would be to
pressure newspapers, theaters, and
other businesses seen as
defaming or
discriminating against Jews;
proposed methods included boycotts and...
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Defamation (Hebrew: השמצה; translit. Hashmatsa) is a 2009 do****entary film by
Israeli filmmaker Yoav Shamir. It
examines antisemitism, the way perceptions...
- BBC News.
Retrieved 17
September 2022. Banks,
David (18
February 2014). "
Defaming the dead:
could relatives get the
right to sue?". The Guardian. Retrieved...
- The Anti-
Defamation Commission (ADC) is a Jewish-Australian
community organisation that was
originally founded by B'nai B'rith to
combat antisemitism in...
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Defamation Act 2001 The
Defamation Act
Amendment Act 1886 The
Defamation Act 1901 (No 22) The
Defamation (Amendment) Act 1909 (No 22) The
Defamation Act...
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Canadian defamation law
refers to
defamation law as it
stands in both
common law and
civil law
jurisdictions in Canada. As with most
Commonwealth jurisdictions...
- In Australia,
defamation refers to the body of law that aims to
protect individuals, groups, and
entities from
false or
damaging statements that may cause...
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Defamation Act 2013 (c 26) is an Act of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom,
which changed English defamation law on
issues of the
right to freedom...