- English-speaking world, the law of
defamation traditionally distinguishes between libel (written, printed,
posted online,
published in m**** media) and
slander (oral...
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Blood libel or
ritual murder libel (also
blood accusation) is an
antisemitic canard which falsely accuses Jews of
murdering Christians in
order to use...
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libel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
libel is a
malicious statement in
written media, a broadcast, or
otherwise published words.
Libel may...
- The
Littlehampton libels were a
series of
letters sent to
numerous residents of Littlehampton, in
southern England, over a three-year
period between 1920...
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Modern libel and
slander laws in many
countries are
originally descended from
English defamation law. The
history of
defamation law in
England is somewhat...
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Libel in the New
Russia is a 2000
memoir by Mark Ames and Matt Taibbi,
published by
Grove Press.
Edward Limonov wrote the foreword...
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libel (in
permanent form),
namely defamatory libel,
seditious libel,
blasphemous libel and
obscene libel. The
common law
offences of
seditious libel,...
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Seditious libel is a
criminal offence under common law of
printing written material with
seditious purpose – that is, the
purpose of
bringing contempt...
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Defamatory libel was
originally an
offence under the
common law of England. It was
established in
England and
Wales and in
Northern Ireland. It was or...
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Libel is a
verse genre primarily of the Renaissance,
descended from the
tradition of
invective in
classical Gr**** and
Roman poetry.
Libel is
usually expressly...