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HomeUpcoming EventsTom Dougherty (Cambridge): Affirmative Consent
Tom Dougherty (Cambridge): Affirmative Consent

One of the most significant recent developments in sexual offence policy has been the proliferation of affirmative consent policies, which prohibit sexual activity with someone who has not acted in a way that clearly expresses her consent. I argue that if this prohibition has a proportionate sanction, such a policy can be defended on the grounds that we have a duty of due diligence investigate other people's willingness to participate in sexual activity. However, I pose a challenge for the view that communicative behaviour is necessary for valid consent from a moral point of view.

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  • Mon 09 Oct 2017, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

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Coombs Seminar Room A