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    Element of Consent in Statutory Rape Law: An Analysis Under the Malaysian Penal Code by Md Ismail, Che Thalbi, A. Rahman, Aspalella

    Published 2017
    “…Hence, this paper will discuss law relating to the rape offences involving under age under section 375(f) and (g) of the Malaysian Penal Code. …”
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    Towards redefinition of an actus reus of rape in Malaysia / Husmarudin Husin, Rozaimah Adnan, Martha Vims by Husin, Husmarudin, Adnan, Rozaimah, Vims, Martha

    Published 2005
    “…As a definition stand under section 375 of the Penal Code (hereinafter will be referred as PC), it is noted that the actus reus of rape consists of two elements namely sexual intercourse and without consent. …”
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    Statutory Rape Law in Malaysia: The Issue of Consent by Md Ismail, Che Thalbi, A. Rahman, Aspalella

    Published 2014
    “…Hence, this paper will discuss the law relating to rape offences involving underaged and ’helpless’ people under section 375(f) and (g) of the Malaysian Penal Code. …”
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    A Comparative Survey of the Scope of the Effect of Duress on Murder in Criminal Law of Iran and England. by kiomarth Kalantari, reza hadizadeh

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In the law of Iran and England respectively according to Section 375 of Islamic Criminal Act and “Howe” case, duress defense isn’t available in murder. …”
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    A Comparative Survey of the Scope of the Effect of Duress on Murder in Criminal Law of Iran and England. by kiomarth Kalantari, reza hadizadeh

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…In the law of Iran and England respectively according to Section 375 of Islamic Criminal Act and “Howe” case, duress defense isn’t available in murder. …”
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    Criminalising women rapist in Malaysia / Farzana Alias … [et al.] by Alias, Farzana, Azizor Rahman, Nur Shainaz, Roslan, Ros Syamimi, Yang Mohsin, Wan Mastura

    Published 2014
    “…This research paper is carried out to amend Section 375 of the Penal Code and thus criminalize the women rapist in Malaysia with references to United States, United Kingdom and Russian legislation. …”
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    The adoption of law on marital rape in Malaysia / Aimi Shazwani Yaakob...[et al.] by Yaakob, Aimi Shazwani, Ismail, NurSyahirah, Ramlee, Nur Syazwani, Sayed Abdul Aziz, Sharifah Raudhah

    Published 2009
    “…Since it is hard to prove marital rape cases, Malaysia has interpret the marital rape issue in their own way by having the provision under Section 375 A of the Penal Code where the wife must prove to the court of law that the husband caused hurt or fear of death or hurt to the wife or somebody else. …”
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    A critical study on the degree of the statutory rape punishment in Malaysia / Nurliyana Mohd Jafri … [et al.] by Mohd Jafri, Nurliyana, Mawan, Christhoper Enteri, Mohd Radzif, Nurul Syazreen, Zabarudin, Mohd Nazreen

    Published 2014
    “…This research paper is mainly discussing on the issue of statutory rape as governed under Section 375 (g) and Section 376 (2) (d) and (e) of the Penal Code. …”
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    Rape adjudication and prosecution in India: a reflection of female autonomy or masculine cultures? by Vadekkethil, AC

    Published 2019
    “…</p> <p>This thesis notes that the 2013 Amendments brought about some key reforms in the rape law, such as: an expansion in the definition of rape (beyond penile-vaginal intercourse); a new positive definition of ‘consent’ in section 375; and the addition of circumstances falling within category of ‘aggravated rape’ in section 376(2). …”
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    Marital Rape in Malaysia: A Discourse on Human Rights Perspective by Mohd Bajury, Mimi Sintia, Salleh, Fauzilah, Abdullah, Kamarulnizam, Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal, Abdullah, Berhanundin, El-Muhammady, Ahmad, Roslam, Aini Fatihah, Muhammad Aziz, Mohd Iskandar

    Published 2023
    “…To date, there are no laws in Malaysia specifically prohibiting marital rape. While section 375A has been included as an amendment to the Penal Code, it is insufficient to remedy the gap in the law. …”
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