Analyses the case of R (on the application of F) v DPP and A [2013] EWHC 945 (Admin) and discusses the emerging concept of conditional consent in the context of the Sexual Offences Act 2003
This article critically evaluates whether the ‘rape shield’ legislation in England and Wales, as cur...
This article considers the law, of New Zealand and England and Wales, relating to determinations whe...
Despite repeated legislative attempts to restrict the use of sexual history evidence in rape trials,...
There are two distinct ways for someone to place conditions on their morally valid consent. The firs...
The concept of consent is fundamental in considering the crime of rape under the Sexual Offences Act...
In a jurisdiction where the definition of rape is based on consent, how consent is understood and as...
The prosecution of rape frequently requires a jury to decide whether the defendant reasonably believ...
Critically examines the law relating to sexual consent in cases of deception/mistake, and the develo...
Current law allows defendants to use a preexisting relationship to give credibility to a defense of ...
Critically examines the law relating to sexual consent in cases of deception/mistake, and the develo...
Commission of rape in most jurisdictions hinges upon one crucial manifestation consent. In analysing...
This study is investigating the use of coercion and threats to get people to engage in unwanted sexu...
In this ground-breaking article submitted for publication in mid-1986, Lucinda Vandervort creates a ...
types: ArticleAuthor's pre-print version published with permission of Thomson Reuters. Final version...
In this essay it is submitted that consent comes in degrees and the wrongfulness and harmfulness of ...
This article critically evaluates whether the ‘rape shield’ legislation in England and Wales, as cur...
This article considers the law, of New Zealand and England and Wales, relating to determinations whe...
Despite repeated legislative attempts to restrict the use of sexual history evidence in rape trials,...
There are two distinct ways for someone to place conditions on their morally valid consent. The firs...
The concept of consent is fundamental in considering the crime of rape under the Sexual Offences Act...
In a jurisdiction where the definition of rape is based on consent, how consent is understood and as...
The prosecution of rape frequently requires a jury to decide whether the defendant reasonably believ...
Critically examines the law relating to sexual consent in cases of deception/mistake, and the develo...
Current law allows defendants to use a preexisting relationship to give credibility to a defense of ...
Critically examines the law relating to sexual consent in cases of deception/mistake, and the develo...
Commission of rape in most jurisdictions hinges upon one crucial manifestation consent. In analysing...
This study is investigating the use of coercion and threats to get people to engage in unwanted sexu...
In this ground-breaking article submitted for publication in mid-1986, Lucinda Vandervort creates a ...
types: ArticleAuthor's pre-print version published with permission of Thomson Reuters. Final version...
In this essay it is submitted that consent comes in degrees and the wrongfulness and harmfulness of ...
This article critically evaluates whether the ‘rape shield’ legislation in England and Wales, as cur...
This article considers the law, of New Zealand and England and Wales, relating to determinations whe...
Despite repeated legislative attempts to restrict the use of sexual history evidence in rape trials,...