The application of the consent law requires review
Opinion article calling for a review of how Sweden’s consent law is applied in practice, arguing that current interpretations risk legal uncertainty and inconsistent judgments.
Opinion pieces, columns and debate articles in newspapers, magazines and public forums.
Opinion article calling for a review of how Sweden’s consent law is applied in practice, arguing that current interpretations risk legal uncertainty and inconsistent judgments.
Debate article questioning whether moral panic and media pressure have led to unjust prosecutions of young men, particularly in sexual-offence cases.
Opinion piece claiming that Sweden has experienced a serious erosion of legal safeguards in criminal justice, particularly in sexual-offence cases, following changes in evidentiary practice.
Opinion piece arguing that outcomes in rape trials can appear like a ‘lottery’ depending on narrative and credibility rather than consistent legal standards. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Community forum recording discussing public perceptions of sexual offences, justice, evidentiary issues, and reforms in Swedish legal practice.
Conference talk focusing on evidence assessment and implications of the consent law on Swedish criminal justice, with speakers from legal academia.
Panel discussion exploring different perspectives on Sweden’s consent law, including legal interpretation, evidentiary standards and public reactions.
Recorded Q&A session addressing common questions about standards of proof in rape cases under Swedish law, focusing on legal certainty and procedural safeguards.
Lecture by a legal scholar on the intersection of criminal law and consent-based offences, discussing principles like reasonable doubt, autonomy, and procedural fairness.
Video interview discussing challenges to legal certainty in sexual-offence cases, including evidentiary standards and media influence.