The author examines two proposals to expand legal recognition of individual control over physical integrity. Protections for individual autonomy are discussed in relation to the right to die, euthanasia, medical treatment, and consensual and assaultive sexual behaviours. The author argues that at present, the legal doctrine of consent protects only those individual preferences which are seen to be congruent with dominant societal values; social preferences and convenience override all other individual choices. Under these conditions, more freedom to waive rights of physical integrity can only place socially vulnerable persons at great risk of abuse
This article considers the law, of New Zealand and England and Wales, relating to determinations whe...
In this essay it is submitted that consent comes in degrees and the wrongfulness and harmfulness of ...
Despite its obvious importance, sexual consent remains a remarkably under-researched and under-theor...
The author examines two proposals to expand legal recognition of individual control over physical in...
People\u27s right to consent to pain, injury or death has always been one of the most controversial ...
This article continues conversation about consent to physical harm started in Vera Bergelson, The Ri...
In this ground-breaking article submitted for publication in mid-1986, Lucinda Vandervort creates a ...
In the first section, the nature and parameters of the conventional understanding of consent will be...
This Article addresses the issue of protecting human dignity as a ground and a threshold for crimina...
One of the primary aims of Criminal Law is the protection of life and the integrity of the body. In ...
is the foundation of consent in the criminal law? Classically liberal commentators have offered at l...
Does consent excuse violence against another? Generally, it does not. Recently, however, criminal de...
[Excerpt] Among the benefits that we gain on leaving the state of nature and joining together in a ...
International audienceIn sexual matters, the concept of consent has recently come to the forefront. ...
In delineating the legal boundaries of capacity to consent to sexual touching, law makers and jurist...
This article considers the law, of New Zealand and England and Wales, relating to determinations whe...
In this essay it is submitted that consent comes in degrees and the wrongfulness and harmfulness of ...
Despite its obvious importance, sexual consent remains a remarkably under-researched and under-theor...
The author examines two proposals to expand legal recognition of individual control over physical in...
People\u27s right to consent to pain, injury or death has always been one of the most controversial ...
This article continues conversation about consent to physical harm started in Vera Bergelson, The Ri...
In this ground-breaking article submitted for publication in mid-1986, Lucinda Vandervort creates a ...
In the first section, the nature and parameters of the conventional understanding of consent will be...
This Article addresses the issue of protecting human dignity as a ground and a threshold for crimina...
One of the primary aims of Criminal Law is the protection of life and the integrity of the body. In ...
is the foundation of consent in the criminal law? Classically liberal commentators have offered at l...
Does consent excuse violence against another? Generally, it does not. Recently, however, criminal de...
[Excerpt] Among the benefits that we gain on leaving the state of nature and joining together in a ...
International audienceIn sexual matters, the concept of consent has recently come to the forefront. ...
In delineating the legal boundaries of capacity to consent to sexual touching, law makers and jurist...
This article considers the law, of New Zealand and England and Wales, relating to determinations whe...
In this essay it is submitted that consent comes in degrees and the wrongfulness and harmfulness of ...
Despite its obvious importance, sexual consent remains a remarkably under-researched and under-theor...