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  1. Jun 19, 2020 · The possible harm to society in permitting some unprotected speech to go unpunished is outweighed by the possibility that the protected speech of others may be deterred and perceived grievances left to fester because of possible inhibitory effects of overly broad statutes.

  2. Nov 23, 2023 · Concept. Slander or Oral Defamation – is “libel committed by oral (spoken) means, instead of in writing.”. It is defined as “the speaking of base and defamatory words which tend to prejudice another in his reputation, office, trade, business or means of livelihood.” (De Leon v.

  3. Jun 19, 2020 · By all means, violations of law should be vigorously prosecuted by the State for they breed their own evil consequence. But to repeat, the need to prevent their violation cannot per se trump the exercise of free speech and free press, a preferred right whose breach can lead to greater evils.

  4. Mar 20, 2024 · Understanding the intricacies of oral defamation and slander within the legal framework of the Philippines is crucial for navigating issues of reputation and communication in both personal and electronic contexts.

  5. Aug 16, 2023 · Personal insults, name-calling, or offensive remarks can be distressing and harmful. In the context of Philippine law, there are legal recourses that one can take against such actions. Here's an overview: Oral Defamation: Definition: Oral Defamation or Slander refers to speaking false and malicious words that harm the reputation of another person.

  6. Philippines Defamation: Definition. Under Article 353 of the Philippines Revised Penal Code, libel is defined as “a public and malicious imputation of a crime, or of a vice or defect, real or imaginary, or any act, omission, condition, status or circumstance tending to cause dishonor, discredit or contempt of a natural or juridical person, or ...

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  8. Mar 19, 2024 · Defamation laws in the Philippines aim to balance freedom of speech with the protection of individual reputation. The essential elements of defamation include the making of a defamatory statement, its publication to a third person, the reference to the aggrieved party, and the existence of malice in making the statement.

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