The European Court of Human Rights has taken the side of a French woman whom the French courts had judged fault in her divorce because she refused to have sex with her husband. The Higher Court said that the human rights of the woman had been raped.
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In an unprecedented decision, Pelicot has chosen to return its public business, which forced France to face its patriarchal culture and sparked a deep intermediary on rape, consent and women’s rights to bodily autonomy.
The ECDH’s decision will feed this conversation.
Lilia Missen, HW’s lawyer, published a statement celebrating their victory, in the hope that this will inspire more change.
“I hope this decision will mark a turning point in the fight for women’s rights in France,” she said, as Reuters reported. “It is now imperative that France, like other European countries, such as Portugal or Spain, takes concrete measures to eradicate this culture of rape and promote a real culture of consent and mutual respect.”
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