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- Substantial_truth abstract "Substantial truth is a legal doctrine affecting libel and slander laws in common law jurisdictions such as the US or the UK.Under the United States law, a statement cannot be held to be slanderous or libelous if it is true; the substantial truth doctrine extends this protection by holding that a statement with "slight inaccuracies of expression" do not make the alleged libel false.This doctrine is applied in matters in which truth is used as an absolute defense to a defamation claim brought against a public figure, but only false statements made with "actual malice" are subject to sanctions. A defendant using truth as a defense in a defamation case is not required to justify every word of the alleged defamatory statements. It is sufficient to prove that "the substance, the gist, the sting, of the matter is true."".
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- Substantial_truth subject Category:Communication_of_falsehoods.
- Substantial_truth subject Category:Defamation.
- Substantial_truth subject Category:Legal_doctrines_and_principles.
- Substantial_truth subject Category:Legal_reasoning.
- Substantial_truth subject Category:Tort_law.
- Substantial_truth subject Category:Truth.
- Substantial_truth type Abstraction100002137.
- Substantial_truth type Belief105941423.
- Substantial_truth type Cognition100023271.
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- Substantial_truth type Doctrine105943300.
- Substantial_truth type LegalDoctrinesAndPrinciples.
- Substantial_truth type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Substantial_truth comment "Substantial truth is a legal doctrine affecting libel and slander laws in common law jurisdictions such as the US or the UK.Under the United States law, a statement cannot be held to be slanderous or libelous if it is true; the substantial truth doctrine extends this protection by holding that a statement with "slight inaccuracies of expression" do not make the alleged libel false.This doctrine is applied in matters in which truth is used as an absolute defense to a defamation claim brought against a public figure, but only false statements made with "actual malice" are subject to sanctions. ".
- Substantial_truth label "Substantial truth".
- Substantial_truth label "Substantielle Wahrheit".
- Substantial_truth sameAs Substantielle_Wahrheit.
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- Substantial_truth sameAs Q2362179.
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- Substantial_truth isPrimaryTopicOf Substantial_truth.