In sexual relations, consent makes the difference between pleasure and
crime. Yet, due to the impact of personal, social, and cultural
conditions on sexual interactions, defining the prerequisites of legally
valid consent to sexual acts presents great challenges. This volume
collects essays, national reports, and a comparative synopsis authored
by experts from eleven jurisdictions. The broad spectrum of
contributions provides policymakers and jurists interested in sexual
crime with up-to-date information and legal argument. Elisa Hoven and
Thomas Weigend are professors of criminal law at the universities of
Leipzig and Cologne active in developing criminal policy. They have done
extensive research in comparative criminal law.