Discursive constructions of consent in the legal process /
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Oxford, UK ; New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
2016
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Series: | Oxford studies in language and law
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : linguistic and discursive dimensions of consent / Susan Ehrlich and Diana Eades
- Culture, cursing, and coercion : the impact of police officer swearing on the voluntariness of consent to search in police-citizen interactions / Janet Ainsworth
- Post-penetration rape : coercion or freely-given consent? / Susan Ehrlich
- Erasing context in the courtroom construal of consent / Diana Eades
- Talking the ethical turn : drawing on tick-box consent in policing / Frances Rock
- Transparent and opaque consent in contract formation / Lawrence Solan
- The empty performative?Informed consent to genetic research / John Conley, R. Jean Cadigan and Arlene Davis
- Promoting litigant consent to arbitration in multilingual small claims court / Philipp Sebastian Angermeyer
- Consent and compliance in youth justice conferences / Michele Zappavigna, Paul Dwyer and J.R. Martin
- Non-consent and discursive resistance : radical reformulation in a post-sting police interview / Philip Gaines
- Totality of circumstances and translating the Miranda warnings / Susan Berk-Seligson
- Negotiating the right to remain silent in inquisitorial trials / Fleur van der Houwen and Guusje Jol
- "No comment" responses to questions in police investigative interviews / Elizabeth Stokoe, Derek Edwards and Helen Edwards