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30.09.2025 17:55

I recently read a news story about Donald Trump calling Putin a "paper tiger." I was curious about whether a public figure could be held liable for insulting someone during a public posting or interview? What consequences might this have for them?

20.09.2025 10:40

for insulting a virtual character if he is not a real person, but is perceived as an embodiment of a real person?

20.09.2025 10:40

for insulting a virtual character if he is not a real person, but is perceived as an embodiment of a real person?

19.09.2025 15:25

I was in a similar situation where a politician insulted me because of my nationality. I filed a police report and I want to know if a person in a situation like mine can get justice in Poland if the politician did not punish him properly?

28.08.2025 19:35

I am interested in whether there is liability for the distribution of materials that insult the honor of a serviceman or his close relatives, and if so, how can the person who committed such an act be held accountable?

13.08.2025 15:05

The article discusses Donald Trump's criticism of the media regarding their coverage of his upcoming meeting with Vladimir Putin. Can Trump's statements about the media be considered defamation or insult? Does Ukrainian law provide for liability for such statements?