Many common law jurisdictions criminalise penetrative and non-penetrative deceptive sexual relations. Often, they prohibit that conduct under their principal sexual offences, namely rape, sexual/indecent assault etc. This article challenges that practice via two linked processes: criminalisation and fair labelling, respectively. First, it argues that, whilst deceptive sexual relations (with one exception) are equally harmful to a victim’s right to sexual autonomy as the relations proscribed by the principal sexual offences, they represent a different wrong. Secondly, it contends that this view entails the creation of separate sexual offences targeting penetrative and non-penetrative deceptive sexual relations. This would better signal to th...
This article contends that there are general (but defeasible) reasons not to engage in penetrative s...
This article considers the way in which consent has been constructed and evolved in the criminal law...
Our law criminalizes a broad array of sexual, and sex-related, conduct. Among the offences that do ...
This article considers recent judicial expansion of criminal liability for sexual fraud. This has oc...
This article considers recent judicial expansion of criminal liability for sexual fraud. This has oc...
This article argues that sexual violation can take both ‘chronic’ and ‘acute’ forms. The latter, enc...
This article considers the law, of New Zealand and England and Wales, relating to determinations whe...
AbstractIn Criminalizing Sex, Stuart Green wisely eschews any attempt to fully analyse the problem o...
In recent decades, a disturbing trend has emerged in Victoria and elsewhere that has witnessed the e...
The passage of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 and the Sex Offences Review which proceeded it was satur...
Due to the reconceptualization of rape and other sexual offenses as violations of one's sexual auton...
The article considers cases where a person has consented to sexual activity on the basis of a mistak...
What is the appropriate legal response to sexual activity induced by deception or mistake? My thesis...
The concept of consent is fundamental in considering the crime of rape under the Sexual Offences Act...
What is the appropriate legal response to sexual activity induced by deception or mistake? My thesis...
This article contends that there are general (but defeasible) reasons not to engage in penetrative s...
This article considers the way in which consent has been constructed and evolved in the criminal law...
Our law criminalizes a broad array of sexual, and sex-related, conduct. Among the offences that do ...
This article considers recent judicial expansion of criminal liability for sexual fraud. This has oc...
This article considers recent judicial expansion of criminal liability for sexual fraud. This has oc...
This article argues that sexual violation can take both ‘chronic’ and ‘acute’ forms. The latter, enc...
This article considers the law, of New Zealand and England and Wales, relating to determinations whe...
AbstractIn Criminalizing Sex, Stuart Green wisely eschews any attempt to fully analyse the problem o...
In recent decades, a disturbing trend has emerged in Victoria and elsewhere that has witnessed the e...
The passage of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 and the Sex Offences Review which proceeded it was satur...
Due to the reconceptualization of rape and other sexual offenses as violations of one's sexual auton...
The article considers cases where a person has consented to sexual activity on the basis of a mistak...
What is the appropriate legal response to sexual activity induced by deception or mistake? My thesis...
The concept of consent is fundamental in considering the crime of rape under the Sexual Offences Act...
What is the appropriate legal response to sexual activity induced by deception or mistake? My thesis...
This article contends that there are general (but defeasible) reasons not to engage in penetrative s...
This article considers the way in which consent has been constructed and evolved in the criminal law...
Our law criminalizes a broad array of sexual, and sex-related, conduct. Among the offences that do ...