Examples of using Defamation in English and their translations into Finnish
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But we wouldn't do that because defamation is illegal,
If it were defamation, there would have to be someone I was defaming him to, or I.
And his son André Hernandes Pereira. You're being accused of the following crimes, impersonation, slander, and defamation, by retired prosecutor Rodrigo Sávio Hernandes Pereira.
On defamation, where Parliament was expected to be active,
Against prosecutors Celso Avelar and Frederico Monteiro. slander and defamation, You stand accused of both of the following crimes.
I… If it were defamation, there would have to be.
I will be bringing criminal proceedings against this Member for libel, defamation, insulting language,
The European Court of Human Rights has already given valuable pointers to how to reconcile the two principles in the event of defamation proceedings.
The people of the Church who lend their support to other people do not deserve such defamation.
reiterates that defamation of religions is not a human rights concept.
because sin, defamation, and condemnation are what it thrives on.
As regards press defamation, I confirm my appreciation of the compromise that the rapporteur proposed to the Commission
slander, defamation and incitement to hatred are against the law in Germany
Tamás Deutsch is accused in the proceedings pending in the Budapest Court of the criminal offence of defamation under Section 179(2)(b-c) of the Hungarian Criminal Code.
His second studio album, The Defamation of Strickland Banks,
I appreciate the political difficulties that make it exceptionally difficult to reach agreement in the Council on the issue of the article concerning defamation.
I speak on behalf of all the members of this group when I say that I am not prepared to allow defamation and insinuation to become a parliamentary strategy.
intimidation, defamation, arbitrary arrest,
The CIA just cut me a check for a hundred grand, for wrongful something and defamation of something else.
Like wise, it was deemed by the Constitutional Court in 1994 that these rules did not apply to defamation of Parliament, the Government or the Court itself.