A Review of the New Legislative Definition of Consent in Queensland

James Duffy, Kelley Burton
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This article examines recent amendments to the definition of consent in the Queensland Criminal Code, with a view to recommending amendments to the Western Australian Criminal Code. Comparative and doctrinal methodology are used to identify shortcomings in the definition of consent in the Western Australian Code, and how these might be remedied. Given the different origins and form of criminal law across Australian states and territories, the definition of consent has naturally varied. In some instances, these variations are semantic, and the content of the law is uniform. In other cases, interpretive ‘grey areas’ exist, with the very real consequence that the concept and content of ‘consent’ may operate differentially across state borders. Given the shared genesis (and current similarity) of the Queensland and Western Australian Criminal Codes, there are few reasons for their definitions of consent to vary in form and substance.
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昆士兰同意的新立法定义述评
本文审查了最近对《昆士兰刑法》中同意定义的修正案,以期建议对《西澳大利亚刑法》进行修正。使用比较和理论方法来确定《西澳大利亚法典》中同意定义的缺陷,以及如何弥补这些缺陷。鉴于澳大利亚各州和地区刑法的起源和形式不同,同意的定义自然也有所不同。在某些情况下,这些变化是语义上的,法律的内容是统一的。在其他情况下,存在解释性的“灰色地带”,其实际后果是“同意”的概念和内容可能会在国家边界上产生差异。鉴于《昆士兰刑法典》和《西澳大利亚刑法典》的共同起源(以及目前的相似性),它们对同意的定义在形式和实质上几乎没有变化的原因。
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