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The age of consent remains a pivotal yet contentious aspect of rape laws worldwide, reflecting diverse cultural, legal, and historical influences. This book critically examines how India, the United States, the Philippines, and the United Kingdom define and enforce age of consent laws, highlighting their impact on child protection, adolescent relationships, and judicial outcomes. Through a comparative analysis, it explores inconsistencies, challenges, and legal reforms while addressing issues such as statutory rape, digital-age exploitation, and the balance between individual autonomy and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The age of consent remains a pivotal yet contentious aspect of rape laws worldwide, reflecting diverse cultural, legal, and historical influences. This book critically examines how India, the United States, the Philippines, and the United Kingdom define and enforce age of consent laws, highlighting their impact on child protection, adolescent relationships, and judicial outcomes. Through a comparative analysis, it explores inconsistencies, challenges, and legal reforms while addressing issues such as statutory rape, digital-age exploitation, and the balance between individual autonomy and state intervention. Offering insights into international legal frameworks, case studies, and policy debates, this book serves as a crucial resource for academics, legal professionals, and policymakers seeking to navigate the complexities of consent laws in an evolving global landscape.
Autorenporträt
Vibhor Tewari, an advocate at the High Court of Uttarakhand, specializes in corporate law and legal research. Holding a BA LLB from GGSIPU and an LLM from HNLU, he is the founder of Lawerness®. In this book, he critically examines age of consent laws across India, the USA, the Philippines, and the UK, analyzing their impact on child protection.