Child protection Rapporteur to prevent rape law crisis repeat

New controls have been put in place to prevent another political and legal crisis sparked by the Supreme Court’s surprise rejection of a 1935 statutory rape law.

Child protection Rapporteur to prevent rape law crisis repeat

New controls have been put in place to prevent another political and legal crisis sparked by the Supreme Court’s surprise rejection of a 1935 statutory rape law.

The Government is appointing a Special Rapporteur for Child Protection to assess all legal developments impacting on the complex area.

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