This lecture presentation considers the offence of rape contrary to s1(1) of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 and considers in detail the issue of consent.
The cases referred to include Flattery (1877); Williams [1923]; Green [2002]; Devonald (2008); R v B [2013]; Jheeta (Harvinder Singh) [2007]; Ciccarelli [2013]; R v B (2006); Assange v Sweden (2011); F v DPP (2013) ; McNally (2013); Bree [2007]; R v H (2007); Kamki [2013]; R v B [2013]
Duration: approximately 45 minutes.
Lecturer: Norman Baird
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