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Consent in the Law by Professor Deryck Beyleveld Professor Roger Brownsword, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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    Author(s)Professor Deryck Beyleveld Professor Roger Brownsword
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    EditionEdition Statement UK ed.
    ISBN9781841136790
    Pages408
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2007

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Consent in the Law by Professor Deryck Beyleveld Professor Roger Brownsword

    In a community that takes rights seriously consent features pervasively in both moral and legal discourse as a justifying reason: stated simply where there is consent there can be no complaint. However without a clear appreciation of the nature of a consent-based justification its integrity both in principle and in practice is liable to be compromised. This book examines the role of consent as a procedural justification discussing the prerequisites for an adequate consent -- in particular that an agent with the relevant capacity has made an unforced and informed choice that the consent has been clearly signalled and that the scope of the authorisation covers the act in question. It goes on to highlight both the Fallacy of Necessity (where there is no consent there must be a wrong) and the Fallacy of Sufficiency (where there is consent there cannot be a wrong). Finally the extent to which the authority of law itself rests on consent is considered.If the familiarity of consent-based justification engenders confusion and contempt the analysis in this book acts as a corrective identifying a range of abusive or misguided practices that variously under-value or over-value consent that fictionalise it or that are fixated by it and that treat it too casually or too cautiously. In short the analysis in Consent in the Law points the way towards recognising an important procedural justification for precisely what it is as well as giving it a more coherent application.show more



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