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FACULTY OF LAW
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Corder, H.M. 2011. Appointment, discipline and removal
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De Souza, M. 2011. Sections 13-14: Bestiality and sexual act
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De Souza, M. 2011. Sections 21-22: Compelling or
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De Souza, M. 2011. Sections 8-9: Compelling or causing
a person 18 years or older to witness sexual offences,
sexual acts or self-masturbation, and flashing to person 18
years or older. In D. Smythe, B. Pithey and L. Artz (eds),
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