Drunken sex is common. Despite how common drunken sex is, we think very uncritically about it. In this paper, I want to examine whether drunk individuals can consent to sex. Specifically, I answer this question: suppose that an individual, D, who is drunk but can still engage in reasoning and communication, agrees to have sex with a sober individual, S; is D’s consent to sex with S morally valid? I will argue that, within a certain range of intoxication, an individual who is drunk can give valid consent to have sex with an individual who is sober
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Drunken sex is common. Despite how common drunken sex is, we think very uncritically about it. In th...
The paper explores the contemporary concerns surrounding issues of intoxicated consent in cases of r...
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It is widely accepted that consent is a normative power. For instance, consent can make an impermiss...
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This article considers how the criminal law of sexual assault in Canada deals with cases of women wh...
AbstractIn this article the applicability of the concept of consent is examined in rape cases where ...
When, if ever, do mistaken beliefs render sexual activity non-consensual despite a person's seeming ...
This qualitative study explores the intersection of university students’ attitudes to alcohol use an...
Young adults frequently engage in sexual activity after consuming alcohol and, consequently, may try...
Drunken sex is common. Despite how common drunken sex is, we think very uncritically about it. In th...
The paper explores the contemporary concerns surrounding issues of intoxicated consent in cases of r...
With respect to voluntary intoxication and campus sexual assault, the law can better reconcile the p...
The difficulty with accusations of rape when a victim is voluntarily intoxicated has long prevailed ...
Sexual offences in England and Wales have had a dramatic reimagining in the last 15 years, with the ...
Research shows that a significant number of sexual assaults occur after victims have consumed an exc...
This article considers how the law of sexual assault in Canada addresses cases involving intoxicated...
Most research on capacity to consent to substance-involved sex has focused exclusively on the implic...
It is widely accepted that consent is a normative power. For instance, consent can make an impermiss...
The prosecution of rape frequently requires a jury to decide whether the defendant reasonably believ...
This article considers how the criminal law of sexual assault in Canada deals with cases of women wh...
AbstractIn this article the applicability of the concept of consent is examined in rape cases where ...
When, if ever, do mistaken beliefs render sexual activity non-consensual despite a person's seeming ...
This qualitative study explores the intersection of university students’ attitudes to alcohol use an...
Young adults frequently engage in sexual activity after consuming alcohol and, consequently, may try...