Injúria
Injúria is a legal term originating from Roman law and is recognized in many civil law jurisdictions, including Brazil and Portugal. It refers to a type of crime against honor, distinct from defamation or slander. Unlike defamation, which involves the assertion of a false fact that damages someone's reputation, injúria is characterized by the expression of contempt or disrespect directed at a person. It does not necessarily require the dissemination of false information.
The core of injúria lies in the offensive speech or action that attacks the dignity or decorum
In legal systems that recognize injúria, it is typically prosecuted as a private action, meaning the victim