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040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a345.02532
_bNAN/RAP
100 _aNandini, C. P. (ed.)
245 _aRape law and reform :
_bcomparative perspectives
_cedited by C. P. Nandini.
260 _aHyderabad :
_bICFAI,
_c2008.
300 _a274 p.
500 _aTable of contents: Chapter 1. Rape under international law:human rights,international humanitarian law and international criminal law Chapter 2. Rape law reform in England and Wales Chapter 3. Sovereignty of the soul:exploring the intersection of rape law reform and federal Indian law Chapter 4. Losing ground?:making sense of attrition in rape cases Chapter 5. Challenges in aid to rape victims:the case of democratic republic of Congo Chapter 6. Rape and Indian law - A need for reform Chapter 7. How the confrontation clause defeated the rape shield statute Chapter 8. Race, riches & Reporters-do race and class impact media rape narratives? an analysis of the Duke lacrosse case Chapter 9. "Your is too slow" will the ICTR fail Rwanda's rape victims? Chapter 10. Repe victims and prosecutors:the inevitable ethical conflict of de facto client/attorney relationships Index.
650 _aCriminal law.
942 _cBK
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