Comments on: EU countries need stronger legislation to tackle rape 2013/06/18/eu-countries-need-stronger-legislation-to-tackle-rape/ London MEP European Parliament Tue, 01 Mar 2016 16:59:25 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ By: somacescu1 2013/06/18/eu-countries-need-stronger-legislation-to-tackle-rape/#comment-14084 Wed, 19 Jun 2013 08:20:56 +0000 ?p=20732#comment-14084 Continuous population growth at the same time continuing limiting general and food resources in particular (due to pollution and global warming), is the main threat to human life on the planet in the near future.
Therefore, the first rational for limiting births seem so voluntary methods (liberalization of relationship to all forms of sex that do not stimulate birth) and coercive methods (severe punishment of all forms of abuse and sexual violence against women).
Among the methods anti-rape the most effective to deter potential rapists seem to be:

1 – Medical Methods (castration).
2 – Civil Methods:
a) – prohibiting marriage between rapists and victims (non-witness
continuing rape);
b) – the civil transition as vehicles and other property used for the rape, from owned property offenders to the victim property;
c) – order the violator to pay an annuity to repair the victim’s bio-psycho-social consequences of rape);
d) – the legalization of incompatibility between rapists and every kind of public office community, national and local (including private);
d) – banning state aid for children raised in poor conditions (forced to steal and beg), born largely of quasi-violent sexual simultaneous decay of parents in this capacity and transferring child victims in places of growth and adequate education under state responsibility.

3 – Method Criminal (imprisonment of rapists).

Anti-rape first two methods seem to be effective only when combined will apply.
The third method can be applied as an exception, where the first two methods, after application, do not give the expected results.
Iulian Somacescu (European expert on Human Rights)

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