Analysis on the Behavior Characteristics and Application of the Crime of Network Insult and Libel
Jingxiao Shao
International Law Research, 2024, vol. 13, issue 1, 11
Abstract:
Under the background of the large-scale popularization of network technology, the crime of network insult and libel has become a new form of the traditional crime of insult and libel in the network environment. The number of related cases has increased year by year, encroaching on the network security environment and affecting the social order. However, the two problems exist in the identification of disputes and the application of charges. In order to maintain social governance, it is necessary to provide clear boundaries for identification and to provide applicable charges to avoid cases where convictions are not possible or unclear. This paper mainly analyzes and studies the cases of online insults and defamation published in recent years by means of desktop research. This paper analyzes the behavior characteristics and regulation status of the crime of network insult and libel, and puts forward countermeasures and applicable charges, and distinguishes the applicable situations of the above different charges. It is clear that crimes in the network era should continue to follow up the legal construction, deepen the awareness of legal research, and at the same time, enhance the legal awareness of citizens to build a better society.
Date: 2024
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