This chapter is a transcript of an open-ended discussion that occurred between the authors when they met to discuss the subject matter of the second section of the book, which focuses on the effectiveness of legal responses to gendered violence. As with the previous introductory dialogue, the discussion takes place after preliminary drafts had been completed, and the authors share their thoughts on the subjects they will each discuss in more detail in the following chapters. These include the impact of cultural and gender bias within the Indian legal system, the insufficient impact of long-overdue reforms in Japan's sexual violence laws and the weaknesses that exist in constitutional protections offered to LGBTQ+ people in South Africa.
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Gray, G. P., Shrivastava, N., & Dayal, D. N. (2022). Gender-based violence and the law. In Gender Violence, the Law, and Society: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from India, Japan and South Africa (pp. 69–77). Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-127-420221006
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