ærumeiðingum
Ærumeiðingum refers to the crime of defamation in Icelandic law. It encompasses both libel, which is defamation in writing or other permanent form, and slander, which is defamation by spoken words. The core of the offense lies in the dissemination of false information that harms an individual's reputation or good name.
The Icelandic Penal Code, specifically Article 233, addresses ærumeiðingum. It defines the crime as making or
A key element in proving ærumeiðingum is the falsity of the statement. If the statement, even if
The penalties for ærumeiðingum can include fines or imprisonment, depending on the severity of the offense.