Implied Consent in UK Law

  • Women’s behavior as implied consent: Male “reasonableness” in Australian rape law
    • No. 21-3, July 2021
    • Criminology & Criminal Justice
    • 0000
    Defendants in rape trials rely on narratives of “implied consent,” situating women’s ordinary behavior as having indicated consent. Such narratives ignore women’s experiences, instead describing a ...
  • Attributions of victim responsibility in revenge pornography
    • No. 11-4, October 2019
    • Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research
    • 263-272
    Purpose: Revenge pornography is a growing risk among adolescents and young adults. Often stemming from sexting, some victims of revenge pornography report experiencing victim-blame similar to that ...
    ... ... /value –The study suggests that victim-blame is linked to the consent implied by sharing intimateimages with a partner, but is also mitigated by ... ...
  • ‘I Think it’s Rape and I Think He Would be Found Not Guilty’
    • No. 25-5, October 2016
    • Social & Legal Studies
    • 0000
    A legal definition of rape that exonerates an accused who ‘reasonably believes in consent’ is currently in force in a number of jurisdictions in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. Limit...
    ... ... Focus Group Perceptions of (un)Reasonable Belief in Consent in Rape Law ... Wendy Larcombe ...  expected that jurors would draw on a presumption of ‘implied’ or ... ...
  • Chapter 10: International exhaustion in Singapore
    • Part 4: Limitation of trademark rights
    • Annotated Leading Trademark Cases in Major Asian Jurisdictions
    • 117-128
    ... ... of backpacks were sold and imported into Singapore with the deemed consent of the plaintiff as the registered proprietor. The defendant thus ... proprietor, that is the plaintiff, or with his express or implied consent (conditional or otherwise) within the meaning of provision ... ...
  • Reflections on R v R
    • No. 55-3, May 1992
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... for rape ought to be abolished because the principle of implied consent on which it is grounded is anachronistic - no longer an ... ...
  • Computer Misuse: Denial-of-Service Attacks
    • No. 70-6, December 2006
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    • 0000
    ... ... , the addition to those contentsof any program or data without the consent of any person who isentitled to determine whether or not that addition ... each e-mail sent by the re-spondent on an individual basis, the implied consent to each resulted inimplied consent collectively and therefore the ... ...
  • PRIVACY AND THE PUBLIC
    • No. 34-3, May 1971
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... actions in public by the plaintiff, or an indireot implied consent. Short of requiring aotual consent to everything ... ...
  • The Deserted Wife's Status
    • No. 29-1, January 1966
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... simply that he or she is there with the express or implied consent of the owner, and nothing more. The statement of ... ...
  • Chapter 12: The exhaustion defence to trademark infringement and parallel importation in Malaysia
    • Part 4: Limitation of trademark rights
    • Annotated Leading Trademark Cases in Major Asian Jurisdictions
    • 142-154
    ... ... , even if the importation of the goods was carried out without the consent of the registered trademark proprietor ... 2: Two different pieces of legislation relating to the issue of implied consent ... ...
  • Did the Individual Consent to the Risk of Harm? A Comparative Jurisdictional Analysis of Consent in Cases of Sexual Transmission/Exposure to HIV
    • No. 82-1, February 2018
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    • 0000
    This article considers the necessary ingredients for an individual to consent to running the risk of the HIV virus being transmitted through high-risk unprotected sexual intercourse. In order to ac...
    ... ... defendants sero-status.77The defendant appealed on the basisthat the complainants had consented to unprotected intercourse, and it could be implied that they hadconsented to running the risk of infection.78It was claimed that the judge had misdirected the jury byremoving the opportunity to ... ...
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