Consentability

Consentability

Consent and its Limits

Kim, Nancy S.

Cambridge University Press

02/2019

254

Dura

Inglês

9781107164918

15 a 20 dias

Consentability examines the relationship between consent, autonomy, and contract, what it means to consent, and proposes new models for how society should determine which activities should (or should not be) consentable. This book is intended for a general audience, as well as policymakers, legislators, judges, lawyers, scholars, and students.
Introduction; Part I. The Contours of Consent: 1. What does it mean to consent? 2. The hard cases; Part II. Consentability and Contractability: 3. A consentability framework; 4. Consent and contracts; Part III. The Regret Principle and the Opportunism Corollary: Application: 5. Improving the conditions of consent; 6. Reducing opportunism; 7. Revisiting the hard cases - some final thoughts; Conclusion; List of cases; List of statutes; Bibliography; Index.