From coercion to consent: Dutch rape law reform and the complexities of consent
Johannes Keiler
Abstract:Rape law reform currently ranks high on the agenda of many criminal justice systems. In this context, the distinction between different conceptions of rape as either consent- or coercion-based has traditionally played an important role. This paper analyses the shift from a coercion to a consent-based model of rape, using Dutch law as a backdrop to take a closer look at the ongoing discussion on how to regulate rape, as well as the uncertainties and complexities that reforms need to address. It departs from a t… Show more
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