Lèse-majesté in Thailand
Lèse-majesté (a French term meaning "to do wrong to majesty") in Thailand is a crime according to Section 112 of the Thai Criminal Code. It is illegal to defame, insult, or threaten the king, queen, heir-apparent, heir-presumptive, or regent. Modern Thai lèse-majesté law has been on the statute books since 1908. Thailand is the only constitutional monarchy to have strengthened its lèse-majesté law since World War II. With penalties ranging from three to fifteen years imprisonment for each count, it has been described as the "world's harshest lèse majesté law" and "possibly the strictest criminal-defamation law anywhere"; its enforcement "has been in the interest of the palace".
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Lèse-majesté in Thailand
Lèse-majesté (a French term meaning "to do wrong to majesty") in Thailand is a crime according to Section 112 of the Thai Criminal Code. It is illegal to defame, insult, or threaten the king, queen, heir-apparent, heir-presumptive, or regent. Modern Thai lèse-majesté law has been on the statute books since 1908. Thailand is the only constitutional monarchy to have strengthened its lèse-majesté law since World War II. With penalties ranging from three to fifteen years imprisonment for each count, it has been described as the "world's harshest lèse majesté law" and "possibly the strictest criminal-defamation law anywhere"; its enforcement "has been in the interest of the palace".
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Das thailändische Majestätsbel ...... s 14.000 Baht bestraft werden.
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En Thaïlande, le crime de lèse ...... epuis le milieu du XXe siècle.
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Lesa majestad en Tailandia est ...... e insultos a la monarquía.
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Lèse-majesté (a French term me ...... the defendant pleaded guilty.
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Το έγκλημα καθοσιώσεως στην Τα ...... α τους προηγούμενους μονάρχες.
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В Таиланде ответственность за ...... вершение данного преступления.
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يعتبر انتهاك حرمة الذات الملكي ...... تم استخدام والعقوبات القاسية.
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Das thailändische Majestätsbel ...... s 14.000 Baht bestraft werden.
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En Thaïlande, le crime de lèse ...... ïlandaise et son gouvernement.
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Lesa majestad en Tailandia est ...... "ha beneficiado al palacio".
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Lèse-majesté (a French term me ...... n the interest of the palace".
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Το έγκλημα καθοσιώσεως στην Τα ...... ρος το συμφέρον του παλατιού».
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В Таиланде ответственность за ...... мире наказанием за диффамацию.
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يعتبر انتهاك حرمة الذات الملكي ...... لقوانين الجنائية تشددًا فيها".
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Crime de lèse-majesté (Thaïlande)
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Lesa majestad en Tailandia
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Lèse-majesté in Thailand
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Majestätsbeleidigung in Thailand
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Έγκλημα καθοσιώσεως στην Ταϊλάνδη
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Оскорбление величества в Таиланде
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انتهاك حرمة الذات الملكية (تايلاند)
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