libel proceedings造句
例句與造句
- *20 : 43, 6 December 2006-article ( concerning product by Monckton ) blanked and replaced with message " Article removed pending resolution of libel proceedings"
- *20 : 39, 6 December 2006-article ( concerning critic of Monckton ) blanked and replaced with message " Article removed pending resolution of libel proceedings"
- Pedley issued libel proceedings and the " Telegraph " issued an apology . " We may have given the false impression that Pedley lost that action.
- Libel proceedings were commenced in 2016 but were placed on hold in May 2016 when Collins claimed her position as an MEP granted her immunity from prosecution.
- The claim led to libel proceedings being brought by Brown against the paper, with the paper subsequently admitting that the claim had been " entirely false ".
- It's difficult to find libel proceedings in a sentence. 用libel proceedings造句挺難的
- Carter-Ruck on behalf of Midland Pig Producers issued a warning letter to the Soil Association threatening libel proceedings after the SA objected to a MPP planning application.
- He denied all accusations and promised to wield the " sword of truth " in libel proceedings which he brought against " The Guardian " and the producers of " World in Action"
- In January 2005, Wakefield initiated libel proceedings against Channel 4, the independent production company Twenty Twenty and Brian Deer, " The Sunday Times ", and against Deer personally along with his website briandeer . com.
- Her lawyer fired off a so-called " demand letter, " sometimes the first step in a libel proceeding, insisting that the Journal apologize for the reviewer's comment that " Satel invents data " in her book.
- He was also heavily attacked by columnist and blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia, but he is one of the few to have won libel proceedings against her, establishing that what she wrote about him was completely false.
- The band attained some brief press notoriety in 1992 with their track'Claire's Kitchen'( on " Thug " ), which referenced the alleged affair between Prime Minister John Major and caterer Claire Latimer ( which was at the time subject to libel proceedings ).
- The Act has been criticised for failing to force employers to institute such a policy, containing no provisions preventing the " blacklisting " of employees who make such disclosures, and failing to protect the employee from libel proceedings should his allegation turn out to be false.