Accordingly, The Law on Protection against Defamation of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (“Defamation Law”) contains provisions on what...
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As pointed out by Minnie (2005), “Both criminal and civil laws exist in Botswana. The former are in principle acceptable,...
As of May 2009, the Supreme Federal Tribunal of Brazil repealed the 1967 Press Law which imposes harsh penalties on...
The Defamation Act of Brunei Darussalam, which was revised in 2000, punishes libel or slander by means of “broadcasting, telecommunication...
Articles 108,146, 147 and 148 of the Bulgarian Criminal Code govern defamation. The country has both civil and criminal defamation...
Civil courts in Burkina Faso don’t hear many defamation cases. Reports indicate that the country has the least amount of...
In Burma, defamation is penalized when one disturbs the peaceful and friendly relationship between the Union of Burma and a...
Although the Burundi Constitution provides for freedom of expression, this right is rarely respected in practice. Much of the current...
In Chile, the crimes of calumny and slanderous allegation (injurias) are covered by Articles 412 to 431 of the Penal...
Slander and Libel Laws in China The Chinese government does not mess around when it comes to defamation. Unlike the...