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When the smoke turns to fire and the rule of law burns
Opinion piece warning that moral panic, speculation, and weakened legal safeguards risk escalating into systemic damage to the rule of law.
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Many teenagers among those convicted of negligent rape
News summary reporting that a substantial share of those convicted for negligent rape under Sweden’s consent law are teenagers, highlighting debates about youth, alcohol, and legal definitions.
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The rape elephant in the room is growing
Opinion piece arguing that unresolved problems in how rape cases are investigated and adjudicated are increasingly difficult to ignore, warning of long-term damage to legal legitimacy.
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Beyond reasonable doubt – a rape case (part 1/3)
Documentary episode examining a rape case through investigative journalism, focusing on evidence evaluation, reasonable doubt, and judicial reasoning.
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The Consent Act: Swedish legislation is being questioned
Article reporting on growing criticism of Swedish criminal legislation, including the consent law, with concerns raised about legal certainty, proportionality, and application in practice.
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Lawyer allegedly drove a car and participated in a detention hearing – at the same time
News report describing allegations of procedural irregularities involving a defense lawyer, raising questions about courtroom practice and professional standards.
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Thomas Bodström and Ida Östensson on the legal certainty of the Consent Act
Radio discussion episode featuring debate between legal and activist perspectives on the consent law, addressing legal interpretation, victim protection, and rule-of-law concerns.
