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DEFAMES - traducción al árabe

CRIME OR TORT OF HARMING THE REPUTATION OF A LEGAL PERSON THROUGH FALSE OR MISLEADING STATEMENT
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DEFAMES         

الفعل

أَقْذَعَ ; ثَلَبَ ; ذَمَّ ; شَهَّرَ بـِ ; فَرَى ; لَمَزَ ; نالَ مِنْهُ , نالَ من عِرْضِهِ

defamatory         
قذفى ، تشهيرى ، ثالب للصيت
defame         
VT
يقذف , يفترى على , يشوه سمعته

Definición

calumny
n. to heap calumny on

Wikipedia

Defamation


Defamation is the act of communicating to a third party false statements about a person, place, or thing that results in damage to its reputation. It can be spoken (slander) or written (libel). It constitutes a tort or a crime. The legal definition of defamation and related acts as well as the ways they are dealt with can vary greatly between countries and jurisdictions (what exactly they must consist of, whether they constitute crimes or not, and to what extent proving the alleged facts is a valid defence).

Defamation laws can encompass a variety of acts:

  • Insult against a legal person in general
  • Defamation against a legal person in general
  • Acts against public officials
  • Acts against state institutions (e.g., government, ministries, government agencies, armed forces)
  • Acts against state symbols
  • Acts against the state itself
  • Acts against religions (e.g., blasphemy, discrimination)
  • Acts against the judiciary or legislature (e.g., contempt of court, censure)
Ejemplos de uso de DEFAMES
1. Politicians have attacked "The Yacoubian Building" since it was released two weeks ago, saying it defames Egypt by portraying corrupt politicians, police brutality, terrorism and homosexuality.
2. Soap–style work defames country, say politicians Gay character‘s storyline attracts fiercest criticism Brian Whitaker Friday July 7, 2006 The Guardian The Yacoubian Building has broken box office records but many oppose its portrayal of modern Egypt Egyptian MPs are demanding cuts in a popular new film, claiming it defames their country with its gritty portrayal of corrupt politicians, police brutality, terrorism and homosexuality.
3. Mr Abrahams has strenuously denied receiving any "favours" for his donations and says he will launch legal proceedings against anyone who defames his reputation.
4. Behind their language of religion is the ambition for absolute political power." When the pope defames the Prophet or Islam it is referred to as debate, but when Muslims criticise elements of Western society it is called intoleranceIt has become fashionable to refer to these figures as Islamo–fascists, a term as meaningless as it is provocative.
5. This injures their reputation and defames the name of NGOs in public opinion." Privately, a number of activists expressed dismay that Doe, if he was indeed a spy, would have used his work with the groups as public cover, particularly given the current climate in which grass–roots organizations believe they are under attack from the state.