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2. FB's writings on Law
2.5. FB's writings on Criminal Law
2.5.3. FB's Writings on Sexual Offences
Act 2003
Contents:
2.5.3.1.
SEXUAL ETHICS AND CRIMINAL LAW
2.5.3.1.1.
Description of book
2.5.3.1.2.
Contents
1.
Introductory
2.
Law and ethics
3.
Specific proposals in the Bill
4.
Drafting points on the Bill
5.
Summary
6.
Conclusion
2.5.3.1.3.
Text of book
2.5.3.1.4.
Publishing details
2.5.3.1.5.
Selections from reviews
2.5.3.2.
Briefing on Sexual Offences Act 2003
2.5.3.2.1.
First edition
2.5.3.2.2.
Second edition
2.5.3.2.3.
Third edition
2.5.3.2.3.1.
Description of book
2.5.3.2.3.2.
Contents
Introduction
5.
1.
Amendments proposed by Francis Bennion to Sexual Offences Bill 8.
2.
Unravelling clause 14 [section 13] 11.
3.
Official Notes on Clauses for clauses 10-14 [sections 9-13] 16.
4. Extracts from Sexual Ethics and Criminal Law
18.
5. Extracts from report of Commons Second Reading
22.
6. Sexual activity between children 28.
7. Briefing by Family Planning Association (fpa) 32.
8.
Meaning of ‘sexual’ (clause 79 [section 78]) 37.
9.
Extracts from Report of Standing Committee B debates 43.
10. Comments on Standing Committee B debates 60.
11. The mental element of the offence I 68.
12. The mental element of the offence II 72.
13. The mental element of the offence III 82.
14. The mental element of the offence IV 121.
15. When should inter-child sex be supported? 131.
16. Joint Committee on Human Rights 136.
17.
Selected principles of The Sex Code 141.
18.
Extracts from Report of Commons Report Stage 146
19.
Extracts from Report of Commons Third Reading 155
20.
Letter from Minister 164
2.5.3.2.3.3.
Text of Briefing
2.5.3.2.3.4.
Publishing Details
2.5.3.3. FB’s articles etc on the Bill and 2003
Act
2003.002
‘The UK Sexual Offences Bill: A Victorian Spinster’s View of Sex’ The Commonwealth
Lawyer Vol 12, No 1, April 2003, page 61
2003.006
'The meaning of "sexual" in the Sexual offences Bill' 167 JPN (2003)
764
2003.007
'Criminalising Children under the Sexual Offences Bill' 167 JPN (2003) 784
2005.049
Probing the
Media 6 - 'Amazing error in The Times', Published only on this website
2.5.3.1.
SEXUAL ETHICS AND CRIMINAL LAW
2.5.3.1.1.
Description of book
2.5.3.1.2.
Contents
1.
Introductory
2.
Law and ethics
3.
Specific proposals in the Bill
4.
Drafting points on the Bill
5.
Summary
6.
Conclusion
2.5.3.1.3.
Text of book
2.5.3.1.4.
Publishing details
2.5.3.1.5.
Selections from reviews
2.5.3.2.
Briefing on Sexual Offences Act 2003
2.5.3.2.1.
First edition
2.5.3.2.2.
Second edition
2.5.3.2.3.
Third edition
2.5.3.2.3.1.
Description of book
2.5.3.2.3.2.
Contents
Introduction
5.
1.
Amendments proposed by Francis Bennion to Sexual Offences Bill 8.
2.
Unravelling clause 14 [section 13] 11.
3.
Official Notes on Clauses for clauses 10-14 [sections 9-13] 16.
4. Extracts from Sexual Ethics and Criminal Law
18.
5. Extracts from report of Commons Second Reading
22.
6. Sexual activity between children 28.
7. Briefing by Family Planning Association (fpa) 32.
8.
Meaning of ‘sexual’ (clause 79 [section 78]) 37.
9.
Extracts from Report of Standing Committee B debates 43.
10. Comments on Standing Committee B debates 60.
11. The mental element of the offence I 68.
12. The mental element of the offence II 72.
13. The mental element of the offence III 82.
14. The mental element of the offence IV 121.
15. When should inter-child sex be supported? 131.
16. Joint Committee on Human Rights 136.
17.
Selected principles of The Sex Code 141.
18.
Extracts from Report of Commons Report Stage 146
19.
Extracts from Report of Commons Third Reading 155
20.
Letter from Minister 164
2.5.3.2.3.3.
Text of Briefing
2.5.3.2.3.4.
Publishing Details
2.5.3.3. FB’s articles etc on the Bill and 2003
Act
2003.002
‘The UK Sexual Offences Bill: A Victorian Spinster’s View of Sex’ The Commonwealth
Lawyer Vol 12, No 1, April 2003, page 61
2003.006
'The meaning of "sexual" in the Sexual offences Bill' 167 JPN (2003)
764
2003.007
'Criminalising Children under the Sexual Offences Bill' 167 JPN (2003) 784
2005.049
Probing the
Media 6 - 'Amazing error in The Times', Published only on this website
2.5.3.1.
SEXUAL ETHICS AND CRIMINAL LAW
2.5.3.1.1.
Description of book
2.5.3.1.2.
Contents
1.
Introductory
2.
Law and ethics
3.
Specific proposals in the Bill
4.
Drafting points on the Bill
5.
Summary
6.
Conclusion
2.5.3.1.3.
Text of book
2.5.3.1.4.
Publishing details
2.5.3.1.5.
Selections from reviews
2.5.3.2.
Briefing on Sexual Offences Act 2003
2.5.3.2.1.
First edition
2.5.3.2.2.
Second edition
2.5.3.2.3.
Third edition
2.5.3.2.3.1.
Description of book
2.5.3.2.3.2.
Contents
Introduction
5.
1.
Amendments proposed by Francis Bennion to Sexual Offences Bill 8.
2.
Unravelling clause 14 [section 13] 11.
3.
Official Notes on Clauses for clauses 10-14 [sections 9-13] 16.
4. Extracts from Sexual Ethics and Criminal Law
18.
5. Extracts from report of Commons Second Reading
22.
6. Sexual activity between children 28.
7. Briefing by Family Planning Association (fpa) 32.
8.
Meaning of ‘sexual’ (clause 79 [section 78]) 37.
9.
Extracts from Report of Standing Committee B debates 43.
10. Comments on Standing Committee B debates 60.
11. The mental element of the offence I 68.
12. The mental element of the offence II 72.
13. The mental element of the offence III 82.
14. The mental element of the offence IV 121.
15. When should inter-child sex be supported? 131.
16. Joint Committee on Human Rights 136.
17.
Selected principles of The Sex Code 141.
18.
Extracts from Report of Commons Report Stage 146
19.
Extracts from Report of Commons Third Reading 155
20.
Letter from Minister 164
2.5.3.2.3.3.
Text of Briefing
2.5.3.2.3.4.
Publishing Details
2.5.3.3. FB’s articles etc on the Bill and 2003
Act
2003.002
‘The UK Sexual Offences Bill: A Victorian Spinster’s View of Sex’ The Commonwealth
Lawyer Vol 12, No 1, April 2003, page 61
2003.006
'The meaning of "sexual" in the Sexual offences Bill' 167 JPN (2003)
764
2003.007
'Criminalising Children under the Sexual Offences Bill' 167 JPN (2003) 784
2005.049
Probing the
Media 6 - 'Amazing error in The Times', Published only on this website
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