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 Translation for 'defamation' from English to Danish
NOUN   a defamation | defamations
SYNO aspersion | calumniation | calumny | ...
defamationbagvaskelse {fk}
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Translation for 'defamation' from English to Danish

defamation
bagvaskelse {fk}
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Usage Examples English
  • Up until the Defamation Act 2013, Parliament had enacted defamation law reforms about every 50 years, with the Defamation Acts of 1996 and 1952 being the two most recent.
  • With defamation "per quod", the plaintiff has to prove actual monetary and general damages, as compared to defamation "per se" where the special damages are presumed.
  • That same year, Marcinkowski filed a lawsuit against Thompson claiming defamation and violation of his First Amendment rights.
  • The common law defence of fair comment in an action for defamation was abolished in England and Wales by the Defamation Act 2013, replaced with the statutory defence of honest opinion.
  • The criminal defamation case could not proceed in the Dili District Court, as Monteiro was the Attorney General.

  • In a separate case in Australia filed in 2017, Rockefeller and his company sued Duncan-Watt for defamation. In 2020, the Federal Court of Australia dismissed Rockefeller's defamation claims.
  • While at the High Court, Noonan also heard cases involving defamation, insolvency, and defamation.
  • "Wennhak v Morgan" is a leading case in English defamation law, that held that communication with one's own spouse will not be considered to be 'published' for the purposes of defamation cases.
  • Luthra is currently representing the Union Minister of Finance Arun Jaitley in the criminal defamation lawsuit filed by him against the Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal.
  • On 24 October 2017, a settlement was reached over the defamation lawsuit, with Guo Jun offering to pay $30,000 to Lee Boon Teow to settle the case, without admitting to any defamation or guilt.

  • In February 2006, AFEC organized a march for freedom of expression that resulted in Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen promising to decriminalize defamation.
  • Defamation Acts may be a generic name either for legislation bearing that short title or for all legislation which relates to defamation.
  • Defamation is a crime in Italy with the possibility of large fines and/or prison terms. Thus anti-defamation actions may intimidate reporters and encourage self-censorship.
  • In 2007 the media rights body Reporters Without Borders praised reforms to the criminal code; journalists can no longer be jailed on defamation charges.
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