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‘When “Battery” is not Enough: Exposing the Gaps in Unauthorised Vaginal Examinations During Labour as a Crime of Battery’ in Camilla Pickles and Jonathan Herring (eds), Women’s Birthing Bodies and the Law: Unauthorised Intimate Examinations, Power and Vulnerability (Hart Publishing 2020)

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