gag law - translation to dutch
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gag law - translation to dutch

LEGAL ORDER RESTRICTING MAKING PUBLIC OF INFORMATION OR COMMENTS
Gagging Order; Gagging order; Gag law; Suppression order; Gag-order; Name suppression; Gag orders; Anonymity order; Gag orders in the United States

gag law         
censuurwet (in parlement en pers)
gag order         
verbod tot bekendmaking (verbod van gerechtshof tot bekendmaking van feiten van rechtsvergadering)
gag rule         
  • Slave market of America—the District of Columbia. Broadside of the [[American Anti-Slavery Society]], 1836.
RULE THAT LIMITS DISCUSSION OF A PARTICULAR TOPIC
Gag Rule; Gag resolution; Gag Resolution; Gag resolutions; Slavery gag rule
censuurwet (in parlement en pers)

Definition

Gag law
·add. ·- A law or ruling prohibiting proper or free debate, as in closure.

Wikipedia

Gag order

A gag order (also known as a gagging order or suppression order) is an order, typically a legal order by a court or government, restricting information or comment from being made public or passed onto any unauthorized third party. The phrase may sometimes be used of a private order by an employer or other institution.

Uses of gag orders include keeping trade secrets of a company, protecting the integrity of ongoing police or military operations, and protecting the privacy of victims or minors. Conversely, as their downside, they may be abused as a useful tool for those of financial means to intimidate witnesses and prevent release of information, using the legal system rather than other methods of intimidation. Strategic lawsuit against public participation (SLAPP) orders may potentially be abused in this way.

Gag orders are sometimes used in an attempt to assure a fair trial by preventing prejudicial pre-trial publicity, although their use for this purpose is controversial since they are a potentially unconstitutional prior restraint that can lead to the press's using less reliable sources such as off-the-record statements and second- or third-hand accounts.

In a similar manner, a "gag law" may limit freedom of the press, by instituting censorship or restricting access to information.