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Conference Paper / Presentation | 2013

Between Sharia and Human Rights: Sudanese Women's Strategies for Criminal Law Reform

Liv Tønnessen (2013)
Presented at: Ida Blom conference, October 14 and 15 2013
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http://www.uib.no/stemmerettsjubileet2013/konferanse/2013/01/ida-blom-conference
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http://www.uib.no/stemmerettsjubileet2013/konferanse/2013/01/ida-blom-conference

Liv Tønnessen

Research Professor/Director of Center on Law and Social Transformation
  • liv.tonnessen@cmi.no
  • +47 90224104

Caught between rape and adultery in Sudan

Apr 2011 - Oct 2014
  • Sudan

Also from this project:

CMI Report | 2016

Women and Girls Caught between Rape and Adultery in Sudan: Criminal Law Reform, 2005–2015 (in Arabic)

Liv Tønnessen and Samia al-Nagar

Sudan Working Paper | 2015

The Women's Quota in Conflict Ridden Sudan (in Arabic)

Liv Tønnessen and Samia al-Nagar

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Climate Change, Conflicts and Food Security in North Darfur State, Sudan: Risks and Implications

Elamin Akoy, Adam Sabbil, Mohammed B. Altoom, Salih Nurain, Emad Eldeen Salim

Blog post | Jul 2025

The effects of war on Sudan’s youth: A lost generation

Khadega Eldewehi

Sudan Working Paper | Jul 2025

Digital warfare: Exploring the influence of social media in propagating and counteracting hate speech in Sudan’s conflict landscape

Hind Abbas Hilmi Ibrahim

Sudan Working Paper | Jul 2025

Integrating tribes in African constitutionalism: a pathway to innovative democracy. Cases from Sudan, Namibia, and Botswana

Sami Abdelhalim Saeed

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