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EU rights court rules Frenchwoman not 'at fault' in divorce for refusing sex

  • The European Court of Human Rights ruled that a French woman should not be blamed for her divorce due to her refusal to have sex with her husband, emphasizing the importance of consent in sexual relations.
  • The court found that France violated her right to respect for private and family life, ending a legal dispute that lasted nearly a decade.
  • The ruling highlighted that marriage does not automatically imply consent for future sexual relations, challenging traditional views on marital duties.
  • The decision sparked discussions about women's rights and consent in France, with advocates calling for updates to laws reflecting modern views on consent and equality.
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