Top European court condemns France over failure to protect girls who reported rape
- The European Court of Human Rights ruled that French authorities failed to protect three women who reported being raped at ages 13, 14, and 16.
- The Court found that France violated articles of the European Convention on Human Rights, emphasizing the lack of consideration for the women's vulnerable ages.
- In two cases, the Court noted criminal proceedings were slow and lacked care, impacting the victims' experiences during investigations.
- The ruling may influence the ongoing debate in France about including consent in the legal definition of rape, as current laws vary across Europe.
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European rights court finds France failed to protect child victims of sexual assault
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled on Thursday that France failed to offer effective protection to three minors when they filed rape complaints. The ECtHR highlighted serious shortcomings in how the investigating authorities and domestic courts handled the minors’ cases. The court found that the previous courts failed to assess the full context of the events properly and did not adequately consider the applicants’ vulnerability as …
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Rape on minors: France condemned by the ECHR for failing to protect victims
On Thursday 24 April, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) condemned the French State for failing to protect three minors who had denounced in vain the rapes of which they had been victims.
European justice condemns France for gender-based treatment of complainants
For the first time, the State was pinned on Thursday by the European Court of Human Rights for failing in its judicial treatment of three cases of rape against minors, including "sexist stereotypes" and, in one case, "sex-based discrimination".
France condemned by the ECHR for failing to protect minors who reported rape
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) condemned France on Thursday for the judicial response to three minors who had denounced rape in vain and pinned it for the first time for "secondary victimization". ...

France failed to protect rights of teen rape victims: Europe court
The European rights court condemned France on Thursday for failing to protect the rights of three teenagers who reported rape, including one who accused 14 firemen of abuse.
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