Law Consent

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  • Created on: 15-11-16 13:56
What is the leading case on consent?
Brown 1993
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What is a defence to consent?
Piercings, tattoo's, surgery, violent sports; boxing
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What are cases on the development since Brown?
Slingsby 1985 and Wilson 1996
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What is a case example of sporting events?
Barnes 2004
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What are cases on the transmission of disease?
Clarence 1888 and Dica 2004
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What can someone not consent to?
Being killed, and prize fighting
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What are the types of Euthanasia?
Voluntary, Involuntary and non-voluntary
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What is voluntary Euthanasia?
When V wants to die and says so
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What is involuntary Euthanasia?
When V can not decide / make their wishes known
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What is non-voluntary Euthanasia?
Where V does not want to die but is killed anyway
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What are some reasons why someone's validity of consent might not be accurate?
Youth, mental retardation, threats, fraud and lack of understanding.
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What happened in Barnes 2004?
V suffered a serious leg injury from a tackle in football, first was found guilty but then acquitted.
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What happened in Dica 2004?
The D was HIV positive and transmitted it to two people without telling them
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What happened in Clarence 1888?
The defendant had an STD and slept with his wife without telling her
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What happened in Slingsby 1985?
A couple had vigorous sex which lead to the woman dying from an infection from the man's piercing
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What happened in Wilson 1996?
A woman's husband branded her with his initials, but it was decided that she wanted it so it was distinguished from Brown - also because they were a marital couple.
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What is a defence to consent?

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