
ConCourt hears how current consent laws obstruct convictions in sexual offence cases
[Sowetan Live - South Africa] - 25/09/2025
A lawyer arguing at the Constitutional Court in the case around consent says the law is failing survivors of sexual offences because it treats consent as a subjective state of mind.
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