This article considers how the criminal law of sexual assault in Canada deals with cases of women who have been consuming intoxicants (e.g. alcohol and or drugs). In particular, it considers under what circumstances the doctrines of incapacity to consent and involuntariness have been applied to cases in which the complainant was impaired by alcohol or drugs. It also reflects on problems of proof in such cases. Finally, it examines whether the treatment of this class of complaints tells us anything about the law’s understanding of consent, and capacity to consent, more generally, in the context of competing social understandings of women’s use of alcohol and other drugs
This article reviews the 2009 Law Commission report on Intoxication and Criminal Liability. Focusing...
Alcohol and drugs have been inextricably linked with sexual assault. Media coverage has increasingly...
This research projects finds that, as of 2022, twenty-nine of the fifty-one American jurisdictions a...
This article considers how the criminal law of sexual assault in Canada deals with cases of women wh...
This article considers how the law of sexual assault in Canada addresses cases involving intoxicated...
Research shows that a significant number of sexual assaults occur after victims have consumed an exc...
The paper explores the contemporary concerns surrounding issues of intoxicated consent in cases of r...
Although long associated with incidents of sexual violence, evidence of alcohol and/or other drug (‘...
Building on previous research which identified alcohol as the drug of choice for facilitating sexual...
Sexual offences in England and Wales have had a dramatic reimagining in the last 15 years, with the ...
What are the rules governing intoxication as a defence, and are any of those rules unconstitutional?...
With respect to voluntary intoxication and campus sexual assault, the law can better reconcile the p...
Prosecutions for sexual assault most often focus on whether the Crown has proven that the complainan...
Consent is an extremely important principle within the law—so important it is defined twice within t...
This article deals with the contentious issue of the extent to which an intoxicated person, particul...
This article reviews the 2009 Law Commission report on Intoxication and Criminal Liability. Focusing...
Alcohol and drugs have been inextricably linked with sexual assault. Media coverage has increasingly...
This research projects finds that, as of 2022, twenty-nine of the fifty-one American jurisdictions a...
This article considers how the criminal law of sexual assault in Canada deals with cases of women wh...
This article considers how the law of sexual assault in Canada addresses cases involving intoxicated...
Research shows that a significant number of sexual assaults occur after victims have consumed an exc...
The paper explores the contemporary concerns surrounding issues of intoxicated consent in cases of r...
Although long associated with incidents of sexual violence, evidence of alcohol and/or other drug (‘...
Building on previous research which identified alcohol as the drug of choice for facilitating sexual...
Sexual offences in England and Wales have had a dramatic reimagining in the last 15 years, with the ...
What are the rules governing intoxication as a defence, and are any of those rules unconstitutional?...
With respect to voluntary intoxication and campus sexual assault, the law can better reconcile the p...
Prosecutions for sexual assault most often focus on whether the Crown has proven that the complainan...
Consent is an extremely important principle within the law—so important it is defined twice within t...
This article deals with the contentious issue of the extent to which an intoxicated person, particul...
This article reviews the 2009 Law Commission report on Intoxication and Criminal Liability. Focusing...
Alcohol and drugs have been inextricably linked with sexual assault. Media coverage has increasingly...
This research projects finds that, as of 2022, twenty-nine of the fifty-one American jurisdictions a...