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The right of victims of domestic violence to self-defence: stereotypes and prejudices in the decisions of Russian courts

Violence against women and girls Russia Legal Guide
4 November 2021
The right of victims of domestic violence to self-defence: stereotypes and prejudices in the decisions of Russian courts

Право жертв домашнего насилия на необходимую оборону: стереотипы и предрассудки в решениях российских судов

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