
Criminalizing Intimate Image Abuse
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- 1: Gian Marco Caletti, Kolis Summerer: Criminalizing Intimate Image Abuse: An Introduction
- Part I: The Theoretical Framework of Intimate Image Abuse and its Criminialization
- 2: Danielle K. Citron: Intimate Image Abuse: Intimate Privacy Violation
- 3: Jane Bailey, Suzie Dunn: Recurring Themes in Tech-Facilitated Sexual Violence Over Time: The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same
- 4: Maria Elósegui: The Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights on Violence Against Women and Intimate Image Abuse
- 5: Aya Gruber: Crimes against Criminalization
- Part II: Beyond Revenge Pornography: Foundations of the Criminalization of Intimate Image Abuse
- 6: Anja Schmidt: The Abuse of Sexual Images between Liberal Criminal Law and the Protection of Sexual Autonomy
- 7: Thomas Crofts: Refining the Contours of Intimate Image Abuse Offences
- 8: Margareth Helfer, Domenico Rosani: Is This Intimate Image Abuse?
- Part III: Patterns of Criminalization of Intimate Image Abuse in Europe and Anglo-American Systems
- 9: Mary Anne Franks: The Criminalization of Nonconsensual Pornography in the United States
- 10: Manuel Cancio Meliá: Patterns of Criminalization of Intimate Image Abuse: Continental Approaches and Foundations
- Part IV: Regional Reports on Intimate Image Abuse from Latin America and Asia
- 11: María Camila Correa Flórez: Criminalization of Intimate Image Abuse in Latin America
- 12: Yoshifumi Okada: Criminalization of Intimate Image Abuse in Japan
- Part V: Changing the Culture of Consent
- 13: Thomas Weigend: Consent - Making the Difference Between Pleasure and Crime
- 14: Michael Vitiello: Victims of Intimate Image Abuse and Other Crimes. Is It Right to Blame Them?
- Part VI: The Law in Practice from the Victim's Perspective
- 15: Nicola Henry: 'It Wasn't Worth the Pain to Me to Pursue It': Justice for Australian Victim-Survivors of Image-Based Sexual Abuse
- 16: Moira Aikenhead: Image-Based Abuse in Intimate Partnerships in Canada: Lessons from the Criminal Case Law
- Part VII: Law Enforcement, Prevention and Alternative Justice Strategies
- 17: Clare McGlynn: Seeking Justice for Image-Based Sexual Abuse: Examining the Possibilities of Restorative and Transformative Justice Approaches
- 18: Johanna Rinceanu: The Changing Role of Internet Service Providers: Governing Cyber Violence and Online 'Hate Speech' against Women
- 19: Asher Flynn, Adrian J. Scott, and Elena Cama: An Empirical Research Study on Barriers, Facilitators, and Strategies to Promote Bystander Intervention in Intimate Image Abuse Contexts
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