Sexual Crime Law Missing in Law School.

German law schools do not teach enough about sexual crime law. Professor Frauke Rostalski says Germany is behind other countries. This creates a problem for the legal system.
Professor Frauke Rostalski has pointed out a significant issue in German legal education. She believes Germany needs to update its curriculum to include more information about sexual crime law. This lack of teaching is seen as a gap in the legal system's knowledge. It raises concerns about how effectively sexual offenses are prosecuted. The situation highlights a need for reform in legal education to better prepare lawyers for these complex cases.
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Highlights
Lack of Sexual Crime Teaching
German law schools do not teach about sexual crime law.
Professor Rostalski's Concerns
Professor Frauke Rostalski says Germany is behind.
Legal Education Gap
There is a gap in legal education regarding sexual offenses.
Prosecution Concerns
This gap raises concerns about prosecuting sexual offenses.
Need for Change
Professor Rostalski suggests changes to the legal education.