lese-majesty


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lese-majesty

(ˈliːzˈmædʒɪstɪ)
n
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) any of various offences committed against the sovereign power in a state; treason
2. an attack on authority or position
[C16: from French lèse majesté, from Latin laesa mājestās wounded majesty]
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One of the complications is that the public and her fellow politicians may feel discouraged to criticize her and her party due to the people's deep reverence for the monarchy and the country's lese-majesty law, which prohibits criticism and insults towards the king.
Thailand's tough lese-majesty law also prohibits criticism, insults and threats made against the royal family.
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In 15th century Paris, criticism of officials and official institutions constituted a crime of lese-majesty and heresy, punishable by death.