On May 25, 2011, The Supreme Court of Colombia ruled on that criminal defamation is constitutional, prompting criticism from freedom...
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As of 2010, the Supreme Court of Costa Rica eliminated the provisions of prison terms from the 1902 Printing Press...
Defamation is a criminal offense in Cuba and is punishable between three months and one year’s imprisonment (Penal Code, Article...
Libel constitutes a criminal act under section 267 of the Danish Criminal Code which are sanctioned with a fine or...
The defamation law in Ecuador is governed by Articles 491, 492 and 493 of the Ecuador Penal Code, and the...
Slander and libel laws in Egypt. Egypt Defamation Laws Allow For Higher Penalties If You Insult A Government Official According...
El Salvador is one of the few countries in Latin America that has eliminated defamation as a criminal offense at...
Chapter 34 Laws of Fiji, also known as the Defamation Act, allows the plaintiff not to recover more costs than...
Chapter 24, Sections 8, 9 and 10 of the Criminal Code of Finland governs the country’s defamation laws. Defamation sanctions...
The law of Libel and Slander is governed by Sections 185 upto 200 of the German Criminal CodeSanctions involve imprisonment...