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Marital Consent in Gratian’s Decretum

2017
Gratian’s Decretum is a foundational text for medieval legal science in general and for the history of canon law specifically. The pivotal change came in the twelfth century, when the idea that consent makes marriage entered the mainstream of European law. This happened through Pope Alexander III’s precedent-setting decisions in the 1170s.
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Marital rape according to French law: Desire, need and consent

Sexologies, 2009
Summary Objective This article provides a critical analysis of a concept which will sound rather obvious: sexual relations are only acceptable when both parties consent to them; any form of forced sex is henceforth considered as rape, even when it takes place between two spouses.
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The Impact of Threats of Suicide on Marital Consent

The Jurist: Studies in Church Law and Ministry, 2011
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Alcoholism and marital consent.

2009
In his allocutions, Pope John Paul II repeatedly recommends that behavioural sciences information be utilized in the adjudication of marriage cases. A comprehensive understand of the impact of any disorder on the individual's capacity to exchange valid consent becomes possible through the integration of psychiatric/psychological data with jurisprudence.
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MARITAL RAPE: THE CONSENT THAT DISAPPEARED AT THE ALTAR

SSRN Electronic Journal
Marital rape remains one of the most silenced violations in India. It hides behind domestic walls, masked by the idea of marital duty and emotional loyalty. Even after the introduction of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023, the law continues to exempt husbands from punishment for non-consensual intercourse with their wives. This article is written from a
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