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the defence of consent
Consent is not a defense to all crime in the English jurisdiction. In serious offences like GBH or ABH it depends on the level of harm. The defense is not available for murder and manslaughter. However, in sexual offenses, it is indeed a defence provided that the consent was not obtained by fraud or the victim was mistaken as to the identity of the person.
Lack of intent, consent, immunities, the list goes on and on.
informed consent
secondary
There is usually no minimum legal age to dating proper; the "age of consent" refers specifically to the minimum age for having sexual intercourse.
It depends on whether or not you are teaching it for profit and with consent of your trainees.
The legal age of consent to engage in sexual activity in Texas is 17 years old. However, there are additional laws governing the age of consent for relationships between individuals of different ages, so it's important to be aware of those as well.
Yes. The fact that the parent brought the child to the dentist 'implies' consent to treatment. This is not as compelling as a signed "informed consent" but if it can be established that the parent did or reasonably should have understood that the child would be treated, then implied consent may be sufficient defense against a claim of non-consent.
Of course. It's called statutory rape, because consent is not legally a defense.
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Your 18 year old boyfriend pretty much has to consent, or there's no marriage. If you're underage, you must obtain the consent of your parents or legal guardians (or, in some places, a court). No one else can do this, and very specifically your boyfriend cannot.