Here you’ll find MCLR+ contributions in various formats and mediums (including interventions and book forums, video and audio) that engage with a significant text of one form or another, most notably books, but also significant articles, reports, codes, etc.
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Mod Crim L Rev 2:2 (2026): Inducing Intimacy: International Perspectives on Sexual Fraud
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Should the Legal Response to Deceptive Sex Worry About Authenticity Rather than Autonomy? A Debate Around the “Gender Deception” and “Explicit Conditions” Examples (Tatiana Badaró)
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Lived Autonomy, Intimacy, and Hersense: Rape Legislation in Practice (Moa Bladini)
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The Right to Sexual Autonomy Reconsidered: Justifying the Criminalization of Sex by Deception (Beatriz Corrêa Camargo)
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From Scotland to India: Deceptive Sex, Autonomy, and the Expansion of Carceral Power (Preeti Pratishruti Dash)
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What Lies Beneath (Aya Gruber)
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From Stealthing to the “Pill Lie”: Deceptive Practices Concerning Reproductive and Protective Measures in Sexual Encounters (Nora Scheidegger)
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Sex, Gender, Identity, and Sexuality in the Law of Sex-by-Deception (Rachel C. Tolley)
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Sexual Autonomy Under Pressure: Deception and Sexual Consent in the Digital Era (Cristina Valega Chipoco)
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Not Just Academic: Critiquing and Reforming the Law of Deceptive Sex (Chloë Kennedy)
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Law and Order Leviathan: America’s Extraordinary Regime of Policing and Punishment (Apr 14, 2026)
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Criminal Law and the Constitution of the Postcolony: India (A Book Panel)
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Criminal Law and the Constitution of the Postcolony: India (A Book Panel)
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Criminal Law and the Constitution of the Postcolony: India (A Book Panel) (Nov 4, 2025)
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From Treason to Trump: Felony’s Medieval Origins and Modern Resilience (A Book Forum)
