
Consent in the Law
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Format
Paperback
Pages
365
Language
English
Published
May 1, 2006
Publisher
Prentice Hall College Div
ISBN-10
0130974536
ISBN-13
9780130974532
Description
Consent is a foundational concept that shapes moral and legal discussions, playing a crucial role in justifying actions and decisions. Through an analytical lens, the authors delve into the complexities surrounding consent, exploring its implications and applications in various legal contexts.
Beyleveld and Brownsword examine how consent intersects with issues of autonomy, responsibility, and ethical frameworks, offering a comprehensive perspective on its significance in law. Their insights challenge readers to rethink conventional notions of consent, urging a deeper understanding of its impact on justice and moral philosophy.
Beyleveld and Brownsword examine how consent intersects with issues of autonomy, responsibility, and ethical frameworks, offering a comprehensive perspective on its significance in law. Their insights challenge readers to rethink conventional notions of consent, urging a deeper understanding of its impact on justice and moral philosophy.
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