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    RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT AND EMOTIONAL EXHAUSTION: THE CASE OF HEALTHCARE INSTITUTIONS IN TURKEY by Mehmet Emin Bilge, Rauf Karasu, Merve Aysegul Kulular Ibrahim

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The findings reveal that the fear of aggression, lack of sufficient trainings, defamation or mobbing by senior doctors are potential adverse effects causing emotional exhaustion of health workers. …”
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  2. 162

    Misuse of Consumer Personal Data Through Illegal Fintech Peer To Peer Lending by Rivasya Dinda Syaiful, Heru Sugiyono

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The research results show that illegal fintech operators often misuse consumer data by involving third parties who do not have official certification, giving rise to intimidation, threats and defamation of consumers. In addition, the practice of requesting consumer consent to access personal data in violation of certain regulations was also exposed. …”
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  3. 163

    Analysis of Hate Speech Against K-Pop Idols and Their Fans on Instagram and Twitter from The Perspective of Pragmatics by Muhammad Muslim Nasution, Julisah Izar, Istiqomah Husnun Afifah

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The results of the study indicate that 41 comments were indicated as hate speech in the form of insults, 4 comments on defamation, 6 comments on blasphemy, and 2 comments on provocation. …”
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    RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT AND EMOTIONAL EXHAUSTION: THE CASE OF HEALTHCARE INSTITUTIONS IN TURKEY by Mehmet Emin Bilge, Rauf Karasu, Merve Aysegul Kulular Ibrahim

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The findings reveal that the fear of aggression, lack of sufficient trainings, defamation or mobbing by senior doctors are potential adverse effects causing emotional exhaustion of health workers. …”
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  5. 165

    RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT AND EMOTIONAL EXHAUSTION: THE CASE OF HEALTHCARE INSTITUTIONS IN TURKEY by Mehmet Emin Bilge, Rauf Karasu, Merve Aysegul Kulular Ibrahim

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The findings reveal that the fear of aggression, lack of sufficient trainings, defamation or mobbing by senior doctors are potential adverse effects causing emotional exhaustion of health workers. …”
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  6. 166

    Quand des pesticides empoisonnent la recherche, la réglementation et la démocratie : by Louise Vandelac

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Gilles-Éric Seralini, a molecular biologist and university professor, subject of these persecutions which led him to file seven defamation lawsuits - all won - could have never suspected the scope and severity of these attacks whose main strings are revealed in this exceptional investigative account. …”
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  7. 167

    Distorted Korean Idol’s Scandal, Deceitful Media, and The Role of Forensic Linguistics by Vivian Zulfie, Asrumi Asrumi, Agus Sariono

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Hence, it implies that pragmatics is applicable and efficacious to prove the case. It leads to defamation by media, correlated with forensic linguistics. …”
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  8. 168

    The Indonesian Electronic Information and Transactions Within Indonesia’s Broader Legal Regime: Urgency for Amendment? by Tasya Safiranita, Travis Tio Pratama Waluyo, Elizabeth Calista, Danielle Putri Ratu, Ahmad M. Ramli

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This study finds that Articles 27(3) and 28(2) of the law criminalize defamation and hate speech in an overly broad manner and that Article 40(2)(b) allows the government to exercise problematic censorship. …”
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  9. 169

    Implementation Of Qaulan Layyina Communication Principles In Implementing Bureaucracy In The Provincial Government Of Nort Sumatra by Ahmad Sampurna, Mhd. Fitriyus, Rubino Rubino

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The results show that the application of the qaulan layyina communication principle to the bureaucracy in general today has not been fully implemented properly, because even though there are checks and balances as a means of distribution, sometimes criticism is actually used as defamation or negative accusations, so that when someone wants to convey a message or advice they will think and hesitate to convey it. …”
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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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    Internet censorship law: a Comparative study between Malaysia and Singapore / Fairuz Naziha Mohamad, Azarith Sofia Aziz and Nor Nazifah Ahmad Nordin. by Mohamad, Fairuz Naziha, Aziz, Azarith Sofia, Ahmad Nordin, Nor Nazifah

    Published 2013
    “…Internet is being regulated in Malaysia by using the conventional media censorship laws such as the Defamation Act, Film Censorship Act and Sedition Act. …”
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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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    Right to development and emotional exhaustion: The case of healthcare institutions in Turkey by Bilge, Mehmet Emin, Karasu, Rauf, Ibrahim, Merve Aysegul Kulular

    Published 2019
    “…The findings reveal that the fear of aggression, lack of sufficient trainings, defamation or mobbing by senior doctors are potential adverse effects causing emotional exhaustion of health workers. …”
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    Telemedicine practice among Egyptian urologists: knowledge, attitude, and medicolegal concerns by Ezzat A. Ismail, Shaimaa A. Shehata, Ahmed M. Fouad, Moetaz D. Gomaa, Ahmed M. Bakr

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Several concerns were highlighted such as possible malpractice risks (79.6%), defamation (72.2%), and keeping patient records (71.3%). …”
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    Physicians' perception of health topics covered by traditional media in Morocco - opinion of physicians as consumers of the media by Abdelaziz Hannoun, Nadia Chafiq, Mohammed Raji, Mohamed Elkouali, Rachid Razine

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…In Morocco, the traditional media allows messages of non-scientific prescriptions for the treatment of diseases and statements criticizing doctors to pass, which are considered by doctors as defamation and attacks on the honor of the medical profession. …”
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    SANKSI TINDAK PIDANA KORUPSI DALAM PERSPEKTIF FIQIH JINAYAT by M. Wahib Aziz

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…The ta'zir sanctions that can be given to the perpetrators of corruption are; Imprisonment, defamation, material fines to death penalty. --- Syariat Islam difungsikan Allah sebagai pencegah kejahatan. …”
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    Right to Freedom of Expression v. Reputation Protection (Based on ECtHR Practice Materials) by Tetiana M. Alforova, Mariia M. Koba, Oksana V. Lehka, Andrii M. Kuchuk

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The purpose of the article is to elucidate, through the European Court of Human Rights practice, the provisions allowing defamation cases to be resolved and additional criteria that can be used to consider such cases to be formed. …”
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