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Rape as loss of honor in the discourse of

Moroccan rape trials

Fatima-Zahra Lamrani

The invited talk by Fatima-Zahra Lamrani has been published as:

Lamrani, Fatima-Zahra (2013). Rape as loss of honor in the discourse of Moroccan rape trials. Language and Law 2: 1–18. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14762/jll.2013.n1

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