1. See, e.g., Ancient Near Eastern Text Relating to the Old Testament, ed. J. B. Pritchard (Princeton: Princeton Univ Press, 1969), 175; 181.
2. The only other possible exception is the lex talionis, and that depends on how one understands them. On this see the comments on 19:5-21
3. L. M. Eslinger, "The Case of an Immodest Lady Wrestler, Deuteronomy xxv:11-12." Vetus Testamentum 31 (1981): 269-281; also, J. H. Elliott, "Shameful Encroachment on Shameful Parts: Deuteronomy 25:11-12 and Biblical Euphemism," in Ancient Israel: The Old Testament in its Social Context, ed. By P. F. Esler (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2006), 161-176.