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Rape Law in Context: Contesting the Scales of Injustice
Simon Bronitt,
Patricia EASTEAL
Canberra Law School
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Rape Law
100%
Law in Context
100%
Law
80%
Rape
40%
Feminist
40%
Lawyers
40%
Policy Development
20%
Thinking Styles
20%
Jurors
20%
New Books
20%
Forensic
20%
Legal Reasoning
20%
Legal Process
20%
Criminal Justice System
20%
Human Dignity
20%
Law Reform
20%
Gender Justice
20%
Meld
20%
Legal Analysis
20%
Legal Responsibility
20%
Academic Debate
20%
Intimate Partner Sexual Violence
20%
Normative Ideals
20%
Victimization Experience
20%
Secondary Injury
20%
Social Sciences
Law
100%
Authors
44%
Legal Procedure
22%
Sentencing
22%
Development Policy
11%
Justice
11%
Criminal Justice System
11%
Police
11%
Human Dignity
11%
Legal Reform
11%
Normativity
11%
Intimate Partner
11%
Reasonableness
11%
Psychology
Criminal Justice System
100%