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    Defamation and the media in China. by Chen, Xiao Yan.

    Published 2010
    “…This study examines defamation and the media in China through a social-legal approach. …”
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    Electronic publishing and its impact on the law of defamation by Tan, Thomas Yew Chai.

    Published 2009
    “…Electronic publishing, however, faces the same problem as its print and broadcast media counterparts; defamation law suits. But unlike the print and broadcast media, the law of defamation within the context of electronic publishing is still in its infancy.…”
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    Cyber defamation: a critical study of the adequacy of the law in Malaysia / Mohd. Farhan Mhd. Yahkup, Shahrul Ekhsan Hasim and Zairul Izzain Ibrahim by Mhd. Yahkup, Mohd. Farhan, Hasim, Shahrul Ekhsan, Ibrahim, Zairul Izzain

    Published 2008
    “…This research covers the area of cyber defamation that occurring via the Intemet. Before the ICT developments, defamation only occurred between two parties in the real world defamation and it was covered under the law of Torts. …”
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    KONSTRUKSI HUKUM PERBUATAN MELAWAN HUKUM BERUPA PENCEMARAN NAMA BAIK YANG DILAKUKAN MELALUI INTERNET BERDASARKAN UNDANG-UNDANG 11 TAHUN 2008 TENTANG ITE (INFORMASI DAN TRANSAKSI EL... by , Nurmalia Ihsana, , Ima Nurhayati, S.H., M.Hum., LL.M.

    Published 2011
    “…The purpose of this research is to determine the elements of defamation is done through the internet and how the legal protections of defamation actions are regulated in ACT Number 11 OF 2008 in ITE (Information and Electronic Transactions). …”
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    Sexual slander and its social context in England, c. 1660-1700, with special reference to Cheshire and Sussex by Winch, D

    Published 1999
    “…This thesis takes a broader approach, and places defamation cases firmly in their legal and social context. …”
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    IDEOLOGI NASIONALISME NEGARA DAN PEMINGGIRAN AGAMA LOKAL (ANALISIS WACANA UU NO.1/PNPS TAHUN 1965 TENTANG PENCEGAHAN PENYALAHGUNAAN/PENODAAN AGAMA SERTA EFEK WACANA UU TERSEBUT PAD... by , BAIQ NILA ULFAINI, , Dr. Agus Pramusinto, MDA

    Published 2013
    “…The analysis showed that the State / Government, through the internal structure of the text makes the flow / organizational Faith as the subject of defamation of religion, so it needs to be dealt with and subject to harsh criminal penalties for perpetrators. …”
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    POLITIK AKOMODASI NEGARA TERHADAP AGAMA (Studi Kasus Penggunaan Fatwa MUI Sampang atas Syi�ah dalam Kasus Penodaan Agama) by , MAURISA ZINIRA, , Dr. Zainal Abidin Bagir

    Published 2013
    “…This research is a study on state accomodation to religions which is based on two fundamental questions, the first relates to the role of fatwa issued by MUI Sampang in the case of religious defamation and the second is more theoritical in nature concerning the accomodation of religious minorityâ��s rights. …”
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    Reporting on lesbians and gay men : how newspapers cover homosexuality in Singapore. by Thong, James Syn Choong.

    Published 2010
    “…HIV/AIDS issues and homosexual allegation and defamation were the next 2 most reported topics.…”
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    The holocaust and interlocution between continuous and discontinuous history/time : cinematic responsibility after 9/11. by Goh, Wee Kiat.

    Published 2013
    “…Interestingly, documentaries like Defamation (2009) do not depend on historical footage of German concentration camps. …”
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    Gossip column: should it be abolished / Aida Fatimah Abd. Jabar, Wan Jasmira Wan Ibrahim and Wan Nur Shafida Wan Hashim by Abd. Jabar, Aida Fatimah, Wan Ibrahim, Wan Jasmira, Wan Hashim, Wan Nur Shafida

    Published 2005
    “…A research has been conducted in order to know the effect and impact of the gossip column from the legal perspective especially when it comes to the law of defamation, freedom of speech and expression, and individual's right to privacy. …”
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    KEBIJAKAN LEGISLATIF MENGENAI PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM TERHADAP SAKSI PENGUNGKAP FAKTA (WHISTLEBLOWER) DALAM PERKARA PIDANA DI INDONESIA by , KHOLIS BADAWI, , Supriyadi, S.H., M.Hum.

    Published 2011
    “…The psychic usually fact witnesses (whistleblower) reported back with charges of defamation, or dismissed from office associated with the report in an institution. …”
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    KONFLIK AGAMA: TINJAUAN SOSIOLOGI SASTRA ATAS NOVEL MENGAKU RASUL KARYA OLLIE by , FIRMANSYAH, S.PD, , Prof. Dr. Siti Chamamah Soeratno

    Published 2011
    “…First, the causes of the dominant religious conflict in the novel MR Among others. (1) the conflict defamation of Islam teachings, (2) the recognition of a new apostle to gain the trust of his followers, (3) sexual harassment in the name of religion, (4) the conflict of sin and ticket packages go to heaven, (5) conflicts of polygamy in the name of religion, (6) the conflict the between the supernatural powers with the miracle of God. (7) the existence of self-pride…”
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    The liability of internet intermediaries by Riordan, J

    Published 2013
    “…</p> <p>Part 2 analyses intermediaries’ monetary liability for secondary wrongdoing in two areas of English law: defamation and copyright. It traces the historical evolution of these doctrines at successive junctures in communications technology, before identifying and defending limits on that liability which derive from three main sources: (i) in-built limits contained in definitions of secondary wrongdoing; (ii) European safe harbours and general limits on remedies; and (iii) statutory defences and exceptions.…”
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    Private international law aspects of cross-border wrongs on the internet by Bigos, O

    Published 2006
    “…The two chapters that follow consider wrongs to which the internet environment is particularly susceptible, and which deserve separate treatment: intellectual property infringements (Chapter E) and defamation (Chapter F). The final topic, recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments relating to wrongs on the internet, is the subject of Chapter G. …”
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    Gender and honour in middle-class Cape Town : the making of colonial identities, 1828-1850 by McKenzie, K

    Published 1997
    “…These include: the creation of a public sphere and changes in commercial culture; the importance of issues of the family and domestic service in structuring reform initiatives; the nature of male and female honour and its defence through defamation cases; the role of marriage in Cape colonial society; and the mediation of sexual transgressions through religious and civil authorities. …”
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    Navigating precarity: the case of the publishing sector in Turkey by Uluçay, S

    Published 2023
    “…The socio-psychological impact of arbitrary use of anti-terror and defamation laws that are often invoked but do not result in imprisonment and fear of a mere possibility of being subjected to criminal proceedings is examined.…”
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    Pengukuran Atribut Green Hotel Yang Diinginkan oleh Konsumen di Living Colours Dive Resort by , Adithra Ranggawuni, , Dra. Yulia Arisnani, M.B.A., Ph.D.

    Published 2013
    “…An estimated 75% of the environmental impact caused by the hospitality activities through the use of goods, energy and excess water and waste result defamed into the air, water and soil. The environmental impact caused by the hospitality and resort activities, making many hotel management should adopt development strategies and the use of environmentally friendly green hotel management to support environmentally friendly activities. …”
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    Freedom of expression in cyberspace: a study on the acceptance of applying cyber laws in the MSC flagship applications by law and communication professionals by Abdel-Hameed, Adam Mohamed Ahmed

    Published 2000
    “…They showed concern about their right to reputation not to be defamed, their right to privacy not to be invaded and their right to decent materials not to be deprived from. …”
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