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Consent in the law: a preliminary examination
A Gewirthian approach to consent in the law
The principle of generic consistency: its justification and application
The functions of consent in the law
Consent in the law I: questions of adequacy
Subjects of consent: questions of capacity and competence
The conditions of (valid) consent I: unforced and informed choice
The conditions of consent II: duress, undue influence, and disclosure
Questions of signalling and scope, withdrawal, and refusal
Consent in the law II: questions of necessity and sufficiency
The necessity, sufficiency, and relevance of consent I: private wrong and private empowerment
The necessity, sufficiency, and relevance of consent II: public wrong
Consent as the basis of legal (political) authority and obligation
Consent and the stability and authority of law
Consent as procedural justification: concluding remarks.

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