In this article, we draw on our experiences of law reform in Ireland to explore how to create a definition of consent to sex that is inclusive of people with cognitive disabilities. Using critical disability studies and feminist theory, we set out the context in which capacity to consent to sex law is currently operating. We critique the law on the basis that it holds people with cognitive disabilities to a different standard of sexual decision-making than others. We tell the story of the movement in Ireland to reform such law and our experiences working collaboratively with artists, disabled people’s organizations and parliamentarians to achieve change
Background:For people with intellectual disabilities there is a difficult balance to be struck betwe...
One of the most controversial social policy issues that remains underdiscussed in scholarly literatu...
People with mental disorder and intellectual disability have the same rights to sexual expression as...
People with intellectual disability, as well as people with dementia or mental health disability, ar...
In this paper, we seek to radically reframe the legal construct of consent from a disability perspec...
Our nation is engaged in deep debate over sexual consent. But to date the discussion has overlooked ...
Our nation is engaged in deep debate over sexual consent. But to date the discussion has overlooked ...
This article uses original data from research at the Court of Protection to explore capacity to cons...
This thesis examines the right to equal recognition before the law guaranteed in Article 12 of the U...
This article aims to explore the sexual agency of young people over age 16 labelled as having an int...
What does ‘sexual citizenship’ mean in practice for people with mobility impairments who may need pr...
Sexuality, Disability, and the Law approaches issues of sexual autonomy and disability from multiple...
Sexuality, Disability, and the Law approaches issues of sexual autonomy and disability from multiple...
In this article, Professor Denno addresses the question of when sexual relations with a mentally ret...
Disabled young people are sexual beings, and deserve equal rights and opportunities to have control ...
Background:For people with intellectual disabilities there is a difficult balance to be struck betwe...
One of the most controversial social policy issues that remains underdiscussed in scholarly literatu...
People with mental disorder and intellectual disability have the same rights to sexual expression as...
People with intellectual disability, as well as people with dementia or mental health disability, ar...
In this paper, we seek to radically reframe the legal construct of consent from a disability perspec...
Our nation is engaged in deep debate over sexual consent. But to date the discussion has overlooked ...
Our nation is engaged in deep debate over sexual consent. But to date the discussion has overlooked ...
This article uses original data from research at the Court of Protection to explore capacity to cons...
This thesis examines the right to equal recognition before the law guaranteed in Article 12 of the U...
This article aims to explore the sexual agency of young people over age 16 labelled as having an int...
What does ‘sexual citizenship’ mean in practice for people with mobility impairments who may need pr...
Sexuality, Disability, and the Law approaches issues of sexual autonomy and disability from multiple...
Sexuality, Disability, and the Law approaches issues of sexual autonomy and disability from multiple...
In this article, Professor Denno addresses the question of when sexual relations with a mentally ret...
Disabled young people are sexual beings, and deserve equal rights and opportunities to have control ...
Background:For people with intellectual disabilities there is a difficult balance to be struck betwe...
One of the most controversial social policy issues that remains underdiscussed in scholarly literatu...
People with mental disorder and intellectual disability have the same rights to sexual expression as...