Friday, August 15, 2008
Indonesian Constitutional Court upholds constitutionality of imprisonment for defamation
In an unfortunate and unexpected decision, the Indonesian Constitutional Court held today that imprisonment for defamation is constitutional and that public bodies have a right to a reputation and can therefore sue in libel. A real shame, particularly given their earlier much braver decisions striking down sedition decision and enhanced defamation protection for the president and other public figures...
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