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  2. John Austin (legal philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    John Austin (3 March 1790 – 1 December 1859) was an English legal theorist who posthumously influenced British and American law with an analytical approach to jurisprudence and a theory of legal positivism. [1]

  3. Law on Sexual Violence Crimes - Wikipedia

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    The Law on Sexual Violence Crimes (Indonesian: Undang-Undang Tindak Pidana Kekerasan Seksual, abbreviated as UU TPKS) is a law aimed to tackle sexual violence in Indonesia. The bill of the law was proposed on January 26, 2016.

  4. Index of human sexuality articles - Wikipedia

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    A Mind of Its Own: A Cultural History of the Penis; A Return to Love; Abasiophilia; Abortion; Abstinence; Abstinence-only sex education; Abstinence, be faithful, use a condom

  5. Hendrik van Eikema Hommes - Wikipedia

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    Hendrik Jan van Eikema Hommes (May 3, 1930, IJlst – September 3, 1984, Bussum) was a noted Dutch legal scholar and successor to Herman Dooyeweerd in the post of philosopher and judicial scholar at Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

  6. Sexual assault - Wikipedia

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  7. Sexual practices between women - Wikipedia

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    A 1925 Gerda Wegener painting of two women engaging in mutual manual stimulation. Sexual activities involving women who have sex with women (WSW), regardless of their sexual orientation or sexual identity, can include oral sex, manual sex, or tribadism.

  8. Natural law - Wikipedia

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    Natural law [1] (Latin: ius naturale, lex naturalis) is a philosophical and legal theory that posits the existence of a set of inherent laws derived from nature and universal moral principles, which are discoverable through reason.

  9. Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality - Wikipedia

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    Freud began his first essay, on "The Sexual Aberrations", by distinguishing between the sexual object and the sexual aim—noting that deviations from the norm could occur with respect to both. [2]