Verkrachting: what's in a name? De voorgenomen strafbaarstellingen van verkrachting en seks tegen de wil in het licht van artikel 36 Istanbul

Translated title of the contribution: Rape: what's in a name?: The proposed criminalization of rape and non-consenual sex in light of Article 36 Istanbul

R.S.B. Kool, Anne Jongenotterd

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Abstract

According to Article 36 Istanbul Convention Member States are obliged to criminalize all types of non-consensual sex, including rape. The recent proposal submitted by the Dutch legislator for internet-consultation is not in conformity with the Istanbul Convention, however. Bearing in mind the legality principle, the overinclusive nature of Article 36 Istanbul raises objections.
Translated title of the contributionRape: what's in a name?: The proposed criminalization of rape and non-consenual sex in light of Article 36 Istanbul
Original languageDutch
Article number100
Pages (from-to)90-97
Number of pages8
JournalNederlands juristenblad
Volume2021
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jan 2021

Keywords

  • rape
  • legality principle
  • 36 Istanbul

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