French divorcee who stopped having sex with husband wins appeal at European court

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French divorcee who stopped having sex with husband wins appeal at European court​


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Thu, January 23, 2025 at 7:11 AM EST

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The building of the European Court of Human Rights is seen in Strasbourg

PARIS (Reuters) - 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.

The French woman - identified as Ms H.W, born in 1955 - brought her case to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in 2021 after exhausting legal avenues in France almost a decade following the divorce.

The ECHR ruled that the French courts had violated the woman's right to respect for private and family life.

"In the present case, the Court could not identify any reason capable of justifying this interference by the public authorities in the area of sexuality," it said in a statement.

The ECHR ruling comes amid a period of soul-searching in France after the high-profile case of Gisele Pelicot, whose husband was found guilty of drugging his wife and inviting dozens of men over to their home to rape her. The case shocked the world, rekindled thorny debates about women's rights in France and turned Gisele Pelicot into a feminist icon.

In a statement released by her lawyer, Lilia Mhissen, H.W celebrated her legal victory.

"I hope this decision will mark a turning point in the fight for women's rights in France," she said. "It is now imperative that France, like other European countries, such as Portugal or Spain, take concrete measures to eradicate this rape culture and promote a true culture of consent and mutual respect."

MAJOR LEGAL IMPACT

Mhissen said the ECHR ruling has no impact on H.W.'s divorce, which is definitive. However, she said it will have a major impact on French law, preventing French judges from making similar divorce rulings in the future.

"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."

France's Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, which represented the French government in the case, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.



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The woman, who married her husband in 1984 and had four children with him, wanted the divorce, but contested being blamed for the breakdown, arguing it was an unjust intrusion into her private life and a violation of her physical integrity.

She cited health problems and threats of violence from her husband as reasons for why she had not had intimate relations from 2004 onwards.

The fact that one of the couple's children was mentally and physically handicapped put added stress on the marriage.

H.W., who is from Le Chesnay near Paris, said she had been deeply traumatised by the ruling, which "legitimised a family environment where the privacy and dignity of women are ignored and flouted."

H.W.'s case was supported by two French women's activism groups.

Emmanuelle Piet, the head of one of them, the Feminist Collective Against Rape, said she was delighted.

"Ms. W spent fifteen years fighting this battle, and it ended in victory, bravo," she said. "When you are forced to have sexual relations in marriage, it is rape."

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Gabriel Stargardter and Juliette Jabkhiro; Editing by Sharon Singleton)
 

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I keep asking why we need court involvement in relationships.

They basically tried to tell her how often she needs to have sex with her husband. Clearly overstepping as usual.
 

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I keep asking why we need court involvement in relationships.

They basically tried to tell her how often she needs to have sex with her husband. Clearly overstepping as usual.
No, the granted him divorce based on the duties arising from marriage
 

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No, the granted him divorce based on the duties arising from marriage

Peasant logic.
You don't need people to enforce or tell you what your duties are to your husband or wife. You two can do that on your own
 
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Peasant logic.
You don't need people to enforce or tell you what your duties are. You can do that on your own
Nobody is enforcing shyt, they granted him divorce.

The court did not force her to have sex


Read and understand
 

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Waiting to see how the appeal works out....

The only argument from the exwife is that sex should not be a required part of "martial duties"

I really want to see what action they think qualify as "marital duties"

*kevinsamuels.gif* if they argue that there should not be any marital duties period

:francis:
 

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Peasant logic.
You don't need people to enforce or tell you what your duties are to your husband or wife. You two can do that on your own
Her issue was that the reason for the divorce was made public. They been divorced for well over a decade.


This is a right to privacy issue which is a human right. The ECHR (European Court of Human Rights) upholds these rights.
 

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Waiting to see how the appeal works out....

The only argument from the exwife is that sex should not be a required part of "martial duties"

I really want to see what action they think qualify as "marital duties"

*kevinsamuels.gif* if they argue that there should not be any marital duties period

:francis:
The idea here is that women have no duty in marriage

And look how the journalist brought that rape case like it has anything to do with this situation

Basically, any husband asking for sex from his wive will soon be seen as a suspected rapist

It's over
 
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