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The unbounded body of the law of rape : the intrusive criterion of non-consent
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- Andersson, Ulrika (author)
- Lund University,Lunds universitet,Juridiska institutionen,Juridiska fakulteten,Mänskliga rättigheter,Forskargrupper vid Lunds universitet,Rätt och utsatthet,Department of Law,Faculty of Law,Human Rights Law,Lund University Research Groups,Law and Vulnerabilities
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Kevät, Nousiainen (editor)
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Gunnarsson, Åsa (editor)
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Lundström, Karin (editor)
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Niemi-Kiesiläinen, Johanna (editor)
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- Routledge, 2018
- 2018
- English 21 s.
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In: Responsible selves. - : Routledge. - 9781315193656 - 075462160X - 9780815376514 ; , s. 331-352
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Abstract
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- In the judicial context, the law of rape is plied chiefly around two central concepts: force and non-consent. These concepts are analogues to male and female sexuality and lie at the heart of what may be described as the dichotomy of rape law. When force is part of the legislative definition of rape, non-consent seems to be used in case law as an instrument to decide whether force may be proven. On the contrary, when the legislative definition contains non-consent, force is generally looked at in order to prove non-consent.
Subject headings
- SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP -- Juridik -- Juridik (hsv//swe)
- SOCIAL SCIENCES -- Law -- Law (hsv//eng)
Keyword
- criminal law
- gender
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- kap (subject category)
- ref (subject category)
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