Capacity to Consent to Sex: A Historical Perspective.

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW Oxford Journal of Legal Studies Pub Date : 2024-08-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ojls/gqae029
Laura Lammasniemi
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This article provides a historical perspective on capacity to consent to sex. It examines who could make decisions about sex, whose consent mattered and why. The article draws from legal history and from transcripts and testimonies in unreported sexual offence cases in England, heard in the Central Criminal Court in London and the regional assizes between the years of 1918 and 1950. These cases, often involving vulnerable complainants below the age of consent and those with mental disabilities, show that the concept of capacity was neither fixed nor clearly articulated. The article argues that, historically, capacity was not a biological or medical construct, but rather a social one, influenced by notions of class, gender and even eugenic ideals. The article demonstrates that, during this period, sexual offence law enabled social and population control, and that, despite significant legislative advances, capacity remains a fraught concept.

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同意性行为的能力:一个历史的视角。
这篇文章提供了一个历史角度的能力同意性。它调查了谁可以对性做出决定,谁的同意是重要的,以及为什么。这篇文章取材于1918年至1950年间在伦敦中央刑事法院和地方法院审理的英格兰未报告的性犯罪案件的法律史、笔录和证词。这些案件往往涉及未达同意年龄的弱势申诉人和有精神残疾的人,这表明能力的概念既不固定也不明确。文章认为,从历史上看,能力不是一种生物学或医学概念,而是一种社会概念,受阶级、性别甚至优生理想的影响。这篇文章表明,在这一时期,性犯罪法使社会和人口得以控制,尽管立法取得了重大进展,但能力仍然是一个令人担忧的概念。
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期刊介绍: The Oxford Journal of Legal Studies is published on behalf of the Faculty of Law in the University of Oxford. It is designed to encourage interest in all matters relating to law, with an emphasis on matters of theory and on broad issues arising from the relationship of law to other disciplines. No topic of legal interest is excluded from consideration. In addition to traditional questions of legal interest, the following are all within the purview of the journal: comparative and international law, the law of the European Community, legal history and philosophy, and interdisciplinary material in areas of relevance.
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