Contents Notes on Contributors Preface Introduction PART I 1 Distinguishing sex from sexual violation: Consent, negotiation and freedom to negotiate Tanya Palmer 2 Relational Autonomy and Consent Jonathan Herring 3 The Relationship between Capacity and Consent Claire De Than and Jesse Elvin 4 Attacks on the Mind and the Legal Limits of the Seduction Industry Gavin Byrne and John Child 5 Consenting to Personal Injury William Wilson 6 Assault, Strangulation and Murder - Challenging the Sexual Libido Consent Defence Narrative Susan Edwards 7 Contributory Negligence and Consent Verity Adams 8 CAVEAT AMATOR: Transmission of HIV and the Parameters of Consent and Bad Character Evidence Alan Reed and Emma Smith 9 Deciding to Die and Help with Dying: What Can and Cannot be Done in England and Wales. Bob Sullivan 10 The ''Higher'' Age of Consent and the concept of Sexual Exploitation Alisdair Gillespie and Suzanne Ost 11 Consent: Revisiting the Exemption for Contact Sports Mark James 12 Finding Free Agreement: The Meaning of Consent in Sexual Offences in Scots Criminal Law Claire McDiarmid 13 Consent in Irish Law John Stannard PART II 1 South Africa Gerhard Kemp 2 Australia Mirko Bagaric 3 Germany Kai Ambos and Stefanie Bock 4 Islamic Law Mohammad Hedeyati-Kakhki 5 Netherlands Anne Postma 6 New Zealand Julia Tolmie 7 USA Vera Bergelson 8 Turkey Murat Onök 9 France Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos and Raphaële Parizot 10 Spain Mario Maraver Gómez and Manuel Cancio Meliá 11 Sweden Petter Asp and Magnus Ulväng ive Susan Edwards 7 Contributory Negligence and Consent Verity Adams 8 CAVEAT AMATOR: Transmission of HIV and the Parameters of Consent and Bad Character Evidence Alan Reed and Emma Smith 9 Deciding to Die and Help with Dying: What Can and Cannot be Done in England and Wales. Bob Sullivan 10 The ''Higher'' Age of Consent and the concept of Sexual Exploitation Alisdair Gillespie and Suzanne Ost 11 Consent: Revisiting the Exemption for Contact Sports Mark James 12 Finding Free Agreement: The Meaning of Consent in Sexual Offences in Scots Criminal Law Claire McDiarmid 13 Consent in Irish Law John Stannard PART II 1 South Africa Gerhard Kemp 2 Australia Mirko Bagaric 3 Germany Kai Ambos and Stefanie Bock 4 Islamic Law Mohammad Hedeyati-Kakhki 5 Netherlands Anne Postma 6 New Zealand Julia Tolmie 7 USA Vera Bergelson 8 Turkey Murat Onök 9 France Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos and Raphaële Parizot 10 Spain Mario Maraver Gómez and Manuel Cancio Meliá 11 Sweden Petter Asp and Magnus Ulväng p;lt;/P> John Stannard PART II 1 South Africa Gerhard Kemp 2 Australia Mirko Bagaric 3 Germany Kai Ambos and Stefanie Bock 4 Islamic Law Mohammad Hedeyati-Kakhki 5 Netherlands Anne Postma 6 New Zealand Julia Tolmie 7 USA Vera Bergelson 8 Turkey Murat Onök 9 France Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos and Raphaële Parizot 10 Spain Mario Maraver Gómez and Manuel Cancio Meliá 11 Sweden Petter Asp and Magnus Ulväng l Cancio Meliá 11 Sweden Petter Asp and Magnus Ulväng.
Consent : Domestic and Comparative Perspectives