Ex-MP tells sexual assault trial complainant told him he was 17, not 15
Former Liberal MP Rory Amon testified that the complainant in his sexual assault trial claimed to be 17 years old during their interactions, which he said influenced his decision to engage in communication.
Senate approves including in the law that any relationship with a minor under 14 is rape; understand
The Brazilian Senate has approved a law stating that any sexual relationship with a minor under 14 years old will be classified as rape, regardless of consent or other circumstances.
Police Intervention in Love in Gujarat: Only If Parents Approve Will the Qazi Listen
New marriage registration rules proposed by the Gujarat government mandate parental consent for marriages, stirring nationwide debate.
United Kingdom wants to force platforms to remove intimate images without consent within 48 hours
The UK government proposes new laws requiring tech companies to delete abusive images within 48 hours or face service blockages, as part of efforts to combat violence against women and girls.
Can trade unionists use someone else's image without violating the GDPR? NSA ruling
The Polish Supreme Administrative Court ruled that the use of someone's image without consent may not violate data protection laws when trade unions advocate for workers' rights.
Piotr Gałecki, national consultant for psychiatry: Saving lives should not mean breaking the law
Prof. Piotr Gałecki discusses the instances of involuntary psychiatric hospitalizations in Poland, revealing that over 22,000 people were admitted without consent in 2023.