Laura Hoyano is Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Oxford, Emeritus Fellow at Wadham College, Oxford, and a practising barrister at Red Lion Chambers. Laura conducted the largest empirical study of the use of sexual behaviour evidence in the courts of England and Wales under YJCEA 1999, s 41. It was unique in collecting data in respect of all sexual offences, not just rape, and without any restrictions on complainants as to gender or age. It was published in full by the Criminal Bar Association, and summarised in ‘Cross-Examination of Sexual Assault Complainants on Previous Sexual Behaviour: Views from the Barristers' Row’ [2019] Crim LR 77. She represented the CBA on the End-to-End Rape Review but declined to endorse its findings. A new, comprehensively rewritten, edition of Hoyano’s Child Abuse Law and Policy across Boundaries (OUP) will be published later in 2026.
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