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Defamation is a
communication that
injures a
third party's re****tion and
causes a
legally redressable injury. The
precise legal definition of defamation...
- Blake, "Promoting
Religious Tolerance in a
Multifaith Society:
Religious Vilification Legislation in
Australia and the UK." The
Australian Law Journal, 81...
- power;
virtue and
faithfulness in the
performance of
civic duties; and
vilification of corruption. The
Founding Fathers of the
United States,
which included...
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Australia give
redress to
someone who is the
victim of discrimination,
vilification or
injury on
grounds that
differ from one
jurisdiction to another. All...
- caretaker,
giving him an ultimatum: "By God, we can no
longer endure this
vilification of our forefathers, this
derision of our
traditional values, this abuse...
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Monty Python: the case against: irreverence, scurrility, profanity,
vilification and
licentious abuse (London: Methuen, 1981) Edited, New
approaches to...
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oppressors [which]
bears all the
hallmarks of a
concerted campaign of
vilification that,
wittingly or not, has the
effect of
delegitimising the
Jewish state...
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Racial Vilification Act 1996 is the
short title of the Act to
prohibit certain conduct involving vilification of
people on the
ground of race. It is a...
- Liu
Shaoqi (pronounced [ljǒʊ ʂâʊtɕʰǐ]; 24
November 1898 – 12
November 1969) was a
Chinese revolutionary and politician. He was the
chairman of the Standing...
- like
Eugene V. Debs. The socialists' po****rity soon
waned after their vilification by the
federal government for
their opposition to U.S.
involvement in...