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Wikinews:Legal Library
From Wikinews, the free news source that you can write!
This page should eventually contain a fairly detailed discussion of possible legal issues that ors need to be aware of.
For now, it is just an outline sketch, please add to it as needed.
Table of contents
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First Amendment
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, particularly articles 18 and 19 are often cited by people outside the
United States as being grounds for the existence of freedom of speech, expression or of the press in those countries. The
Universal Declaration is, however, not a treaty and is in no way legally binding. Citizens of countries with no constitutional
freedom of speech or the press should refer instead to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which is a
treaty and binds signatory states by international law.
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International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights is a ratified treaty granting certain rights, defined within
that treaty to the citizens of those signatory countries which have ratified it. Some countries have specific declarations and
reservations regarding certain rights as defined in the main text of the treaty. Article 19 covers freedom of speech, expression
and the press.
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Libel
Libel is the publication of deliberate and malicious falsehoods which are shown to be damaging to someone's reputation. Libel
suits may be made in different juristictions, which may have different standards for deciding if a case before it can be ruled as
libel.
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Copyright
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