seditious libel

英 [sɪˈdɪʃəs ˈlaɪbl] 美 [sɪˈdɪʃəs ˈlaɪbl]

网络  煽动性诽谤; 煽动性诽谤罪; 诽谤政府罪; 叛乱诽谤; 谋判诽谤

法律



双语例句

  1. With American juries unwilling to convict a man for publishing the truth, or even an opinion, it became difficult for royal officials to bring seditious libel cases in the colonies.
    由于美洲地区的陪审员不肯给公开真相或甚至发表观点的人定罪,因此,皇家官员很难在殖民地提出煽动诽谤罪的起诉。
  2. Many countries have abolished seditious libel and prohibit government entities from suing for defamatory statements, even though individual officials may be permitted to do so.
    许多国家已废除了煽动诽谤罪,并严禁政府实体提出针对污蔑诽谤言论的起诉,但官员个人有可能例外。
  3. English law defined seditious libel as criticizing the government in such a way as to reduce public confidence.
    英国法律对煽动罪的解释是批评政府以降低公众信心。