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The Right to Say No: Marital Rape and Law Reform in Canada, Ghana, Kenya and Malawi
By (Author) Melanie Randall
Edited by Jennifer Koshan
Edited by Patricia Nyaundi
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
19th October 2017
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Family law: marriage, separation and divorce
Comparative law
345.0523
Hardback
328
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
629g
Marital rape stands at the intersection of the socio-legal issues arising from both domestic violence and sexual assault. For centuries, women who suffered sexual assault perpetrated by their spouses had no legal recourse. A mans conjugal rights included his right to have sexual intercourse with his wife regardless of whether she consented. This right has been recognised in law, and still is in some jurisdictions today. This book emerges from the research undertaken by an innovative, multi-country, academic, collaborative project dedicated to comparatively analysing the legal treatment of sexual assault in intimate relationships, with a view to challenging the legal impunity for and inadequate legal responses to this form of gendered violence.
Melanie Randall is Associate Professor at Western University Faculty of Law, London, ON. Jennifer Koshan is Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Calgary, AB. Patricia Nyaundi is the CEO of Kenya National Commission on Human Rights.