The "classical" conception of rape and its partial reform in Aotearoa New Zealand (Record no. 8115)

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Personal name High, Anna
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Title The "classical" conception of rape and its partial reform in Aotearoa New Zealand
Statement of responsibility, etc Anna High
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc New Zealand Law Foundation,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2022
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General note New Zealand Law Review, 2022, 2022(2): 173-208
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Summary, etc This article traces the broad contours, tensions and complexities of rape law origins and reform in Aotearoa New Zealand. Historical reform debates and controversies in New Zealand illustrate how "classical rape: the rape that is a gender type of offence and ... involves particular conduct" constructed the victim as a valourised resistor and the perpetrator as a blatant disregarder of non-consent. This supported a certain male-imagined sexual logic: that sex is presumptively consensual, and consent can reasonably be attributed to an unwilling person. In 1986, sweeping rape law reforms sought to challenge this logic by reimagining the categories of "victim" and "rapist". As a result of reform, the gap between law's stated abhorrence for and practical sanction of rape has theoretically narrowed. However, certain "classical rape" assumptions — about sex, consent, victims and rapists — have endured in post-reform appellate case law, suggesting that further doctrinal reform will be needed to undo long-standing, embedded beliefs about rights of access to female (and other) bodies. (Author's abstract). Record #8115
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element RAPE MYTH
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element SEXUAL VIOLENCE
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Geographic name NEW ZEALAND
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Title New Zealand Law Review, 2022, 2022(2): 173-208
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