Slander and libel
In English and American law, and systems based on them, libel and slander are two forms of defamation (or defamation of character), which is the tort or delict of making a false statement of fact that injures someone's reputation. "Defamation" is however the generally-used term internationally, and is accordingly used in this article where it is not necessary to distinguish between "libel" and "slander".
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English - American - Law - Tort - Delict
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Vocabulary and general concepts |
| ► | Origins of defamation law |
| ► | English law |
| ► | United States law |
| ► | Australian law |
| ► | Canadian law |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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