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A woman, who was blamed by French courts for her divorce because she no longer had sex with her husband, has won an appeal in Europe's top human rights court, the court said on Thursday, reigniting a debate in France over women's rights.
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[Lawyer, Lilia Mhissen] "This decision marks the abolition of the marital duty and the archaic, canonical vision of the family," she said in a statement. "Courts will finally stop interpreting French law through the lens of canon law and imposing on women the obligation to have sexual relations within marriage."

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[–] Uruanna 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marital_rape_laws_by_country

France Explicitly criminalised The law criminalises rape, including spousal rape, and domestic violence, and the government generally enforced the law effectively. The Court of Cassation authorized prosecution of spouses for rape or sexual assault in 1990. In 1994, Law 94-89 criminalised marital rape; a second law, passed 4 April 2006, makes rape by a partner an aggravating circumstance in prosecuting rape. (Article 222-24(11) of the Criminal Code)

I figure the crux of an argument would more likely rest on defining consent, which is where there's always progress to be made.

Also there was a massive trial that ended just recently about the mass rapes of a wife who was drugged to sleep by her husband and offered to people for years without her knowledge. Of the 50 guys including the husband, most of them got prison I think.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapes_of_Gis%C3%A8le_Pelicot

All over the news for months here and it made some degree of International noise, at least in Europe. Dunno about the US.

Edit to your edit - "not true anymore" is an understatement, it hasn't been true for 30 to 35 years.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

Thank you for clarifying