Insult (legal)
Insult is the infringement of another human's honor by whatsoever means of expression, in particular an offensive statement or gesture communicated, and is a crime in some countries. In a few countries seen as the same, in most the distinction between insult and defamation is that, from a focusing point of view, the former ascribes a value whereas the latter attributes or imputes a fact.
Insult is reserved to countries of civil law but a similar behavior in public can be considered public disorder in common law, especially in that of the United Kingdom and former colonies of the British Empire after 1776. The difference is that in civil law there is a personal target and the damaged legal good is their honor but in common law the public is targeted and the damaged legal good is the public order. The unlikeness persists also in public insults of civil law.
Legal good
Cross-culturally and widely cited are honor or dignity as legal goods harmed but others named are esteem, consideration or, rather anachronistically, even decor. In the democratic states of East Asia, it is found to be credit or reputation, presumably in the sense or notion of honorability.Means of expression
On the objective side, the means of expression can be a spoken, written or symbolic statement, a gesture, picture, other content like a video or non-violent assault that is regarded as offensive or injurious to honor.On the subjective side, the commission requires an intent to insult the victim, sometimes called "contemptuous intent". This is only brought into question when the offensive or insulting quality of, for example, a statement has remained sufficiently unclear.
The act of expression has to be communicated to either the victim or a third person.
Justification
Justifications are frequently the exercise of official duties like statements during trial and the scope of civil rights and liberties, which notably includes freedom of speech e.g. in politics, science, arts or literature or some kinds of activities in those. Very narrowly, the self-defense of honor may function as a justification but reciprocal insults are not considered as self-defenses of honor. Authoritarian or one-party states are not expected to allow for criticism of their governing and politics when it comes to insult.Prosecution
Prosecution nearly always requires a complaint by the victim.Freeing from punishment
In cases of reciprocal insults, the judge can oftentimes free either one or both the accused from punishment. Contrasting with this, in China no such exception is made.Laws by jurisdiction
Africa
Algeria
Insult is punishable by prison up to three months or a fine from 10,000 DZD to 25,000 DZD or both.Angola
Insult is punishable by prison up to six months or by a fine up to 60 daily units.Benin
Public insult is punishable by a fine from 500,000 XOF to 2,000,000 XOF.Burkina Faso
Public insult is punishable by prison up to six months and by a fine from 250,000 XOF to 1,000,000 XOF.Burundi
Public insult is punishable by prison up to one year, a fine from 10,000 BIF to 100,000 BIF or both.Cameroon
Public insult is punishable either by prison from five days to three months, a fine from 5,000 XAF to 100,000 XAF or both.Chad
Public insult not through press is punishable by prison up to six months or a fine from 25,000 XAF to 50,000 XAF or both.Egypt
Public insult is punishable by a fine from 2,000 EGP to 10,000 EGP. If the insult is published in a newspaper or elsewhere, the penalty is a fine from 4,000 EGP to 20,000 EGP.Eritrea
Insult is punishable by prison up to one month or by a fine from 1 ERN to 1,000 ERN. If the insult is grossly obscene, refers to the profession or is otherwise severe, the penalty is prison up to six months or a fine from 5,001 ERN to 20,000 ERN.Gabon
Public insult is punishable by prison up to six months, a fine up to 1,000,000 XAF or both.Guinea
Public insult is punishable by prison up to three months, a fine from 500,000 GNF to 1,000,000 GNF or both.Libya
Insult is punishable by prison up to six months or by a fine up to 25 LYD. Libyan criminal law may still be applied despite the transitional Government of National Accord and military occupations.Mauritius
Insult is punishable by a fine up to 50,000 MUR. Mauritius is one of a few countries with mixed common and civil law that explicitly names the crime of insult, according to the Napoleonic model. If the insult is committed in public, the penalty is a fine up to 100,000 MUR. For publicly written insult, the penalty is prison up to two years and a fine up to 100,000 MUR.Morocco
Public insult is punishable by a fine from 5,000 MAD to 50,000 MAD.Mozambique
Insult is punishable by a fine up to three monthly units. If the insult is committed in public or divulged publicly, the penalty is prison up to six months and a fine up to six monthly units. For insult by assault in public, the penalty is prison up to one year and a fine up to 12 monthly units.Rwanda
Public insult is punishable by prison from 15 days to two months, a fine from 100,000 RWF to 200,000 RWF or public work up to 15 days.Togo
Public insult is punishable by a fine from 100,000 XOF to 500,000 XOF.Asia
Azerbaijan
Public insult is punishable either by prison up to six months, a fine from 1,000 AZN to 1,500 AZN, income subtraction from 5% to 20% for up to one year or public work from 60 to 120 days. If the insult is committed with a pseudonymous profile or account in the Internet, the penalty is either prison up to one year, a fine from 1,000 AZN to 2,000 AZN, income subtraction from 5% to 20% for up to two years or public work from 90 to 120 days.Cambodia
Public insult is punishable by a fine ranging from KHR 100,000 to KHR 10,000,000. Insulting a public official, or a holder of public office acting in discharge of their official functions, is punishable by imprisonment from one day to six days, and a fine from KHR 1,000 to KHR 100,000. Insulting Buddhist monks, nuns and laymen, in the exercise or the occasion of the exercise of their functions is punishable by imprisonment from one day to six days and a fine from KHR 1,000 to KHR 100,000.Furthermore, Cambodia amended its Criminal Code in 2018 to include lèse-majesté provisions, according to which, insulting the King is punishable by imprisonment from one to five years, and a fine of KHR 2,000,000 to KHR 10,000,000. In addition to this, juridical persons may be subject to fines ranging from KHR 10,000,000 to KHR 50,000,000, as well as other sanctions.
China
Serious public insult by assault or other means is punishable by prison up to three years, intermediary detention up to six months or public surveillance up to two years. If the insult by assault is too serious, it may be subsidiary to violent crimes instead. China has got the most conditions for criminal insult. In Macau, insult is punishable by prison up to three months or by a fine up to 120 daily units.Iran
Satirization is punishable by prison up to six months.Japan
Public insult is punishable by prison up to one year or by a fine from ¥300,000.Kazakhstan
Insult is punishable by a fine of up to 100 monthly calculation indices. If the insult is committed in public, by mass media or telecommunication networks, the penalty is a fine of up to 200 monthly calculation indices.Laos
Serious insult is punishable by prison up to one year or income subtraction from 5% to 20% for up to one year and either way a fine from 1,000,000 LAK to 5,000,000 LAK.Nepal
Scolding is punishable by prison up to one year, a fine up to 10,000 NPR or both.Oman
Insult is punishable by prison up to three months, a fine from 100 OMR to 300 OMR or both. If the insult is committed in public, the penalty is prison up to six months, a fine from 200 OMR to 500 OMR or both.Qatar
Insult is punishable by prison up to three months or by a fine up to 1,000 QAR. If the insult is committed in public, the penalty is prison up to one year or a fine up to 5,000 QAR.South Korea
Public insult is punishable by prison up to one year or by a fine up to ₩2 million.Taiwan
Public insult is punishable by prison up to two months or by a fine up to 9,000 TWD. If the insult is committed by assault, the penalty is prison up to one year or a fine up to 15,000 TWD.Turkey
Insult is punishable by prison up to two years or by fine. If the insult is committed in public, the penalty is prison up to 2.33 years or a fine increased by up to a sixth.Uzbekistan
Only the second insult after an administrative measure is punishable either by a fine up to 200 basic calculation units, income subtraction from 10% to 30% for up to one year or up to 60 days of public work. If the insult is printed or otherwise reproduced, the penalty is either a fine from 200 to 400 basic calculation units, income subtraction from 10% to 30% for one to two years or public work from 60 to 75 days.Vietnam
Serious insult is punishable by a fine from 10,000,000 VND to 30,000,000 VND or community service up to three years, which means public work and partial income subtraction. For insult against someone who teaches, nurtures, cares for or cures the offender and for insult by means of a computer network, telecommunication network or electronic device, the penalty is prison up to two years.Europe
Albania
Insult is punishable by a fine of 40,000 ALL to 1 million ALL. If the insult is committed in public, the penalty is a fine from 40,000 ALL to 3 million ALL.Andorra
Grave or public insult is punishable by prison up to 1.57 months.Austria
Insult or derision in public or in front of multiple people is punishable by prison up to three months or by a fine up to 180 daily units.Belarus
Insult in public, in a public work or telecommunication network is punishable by fine or restriction of liberty up to three years.Belgium
Public insult or insult in front of someone else is punishable by prison up to two months or by a fine from €26 to €500.Bulgaria
Insult is punishable by a fine from 1,000 BGN to 3,000 BGN. If the insult is committed in public, divulged through print or some other way, the penalty is a fine from 3,000 BGN to 10,000 BGN.Croatia
Insult is punishable by a fine up to 90 daily units. If the insult is committed through press, radio, television, a public computer system or network, at a public gathering or otherwise made publicly accessible, the penalty is a fine up to 180 daily units.Denmark
Dishonoring through words or other means is punishable by prison up to one year or by fine. In the Faroe Islands, dishonoring through words or other conduct is punishable by prison up to four months or by fine. In Greenland, dishonoring through words or another action is punishable by a fine.France
Public insult is punishable by a fine up to €12,000. The same applies also in the French overseas collectivities and New Caledonia.Finland
Disparagement is punishable by fine. If the disparagement causes great suffering or damage and is gross on the whole, the penalty is prison up to two years or a fine. The comprising law is indifferently referred to as "defamation" but also contains disparagement.Germany
Insult is punishable by prison up to one year or by fine. If the insult is committed in public or by assault, the penalty is prison up to two years or a fine.Greece
Insult is punishable by prison up to six months or by fine. If the insult is committed in public, the penalty is prison up to one year or a fine.Hungary
Insult relating to the job, mandate or public interest or insult in front of a large audience is punishable by prison up to one year.Iceland
Dishonoring is punishable by prison up to one year or by fine. For serious insult against one's spouse, ex-spouse, child or close relative, the penalty is prison up to two years. Upbraiding without a reason is punishable by a fine.Liechtenstein
Insult or derision in front of someone else is punishable by prison up to one month or by a fine up to 60 daily units. If the insult occurs in public or in front of multiple people, the penalty is prison up to three months or a fine up to 180 daily units.Luxembourg
Public insult or insult before multiple people is punishable by prison from eight days to two months, a fine from €251 to €5,000 or both. For insult against one's spouse, ex-spouse, close relative, an impaired, ill, pregnant or otherwise vulnerable person or a subordinate, the penalty is prison from 16 days to two months or a fine from €502 to €5,000 or both.Monaco
Public insult is punishable by prison from six days to two months, a fine from €2,250 to €9,000 or both. Public insult with a false name, identity or by another disguise is punishable by prison from six days to six months, a fine from €9,000 to €18,000 or both.Netherlands
Insult not protecting public goods intentiously is punishable by prison up to three months or a fine up to €4,350. In Sint Maarten, insult is punishable by prison up to three months or by a fine up to $250. In Aruba, it is punishable by prison up to three months or by a fine up to 300 AWG.Poland
Insult is punishable by fine or restriction of liberty. If the insult is committed by mass media, the penalty is either prison up to one year, a fine or restriction of liberty.Portugal
Insult is punishable by prison up to three months or by a fine up to 120 daily units.Romania
Since 2006, insult is no longer a crime in Romania.