The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled in favor of a French woman, stating that her refusal to engage in sexual relations with her husband should not be deemed as fault during divorce proceedings. The ECHR found that a previous French court's decision infringed on her rights to private life, sexual freedom, and bodily autonomy, emphasizing that marital duties should not interfere with personal rights. This ruling highlights ongoing issues surrounding women’s rights within marriage, reaffirming the importance of personal choice in intimate relationships.
The ECHR condemned France for violating a woman's right to respect for private life, asserting that marital duties should not infringe on sexual freedom.
In its ruling, the ECHR emphasized that the principle of marital duties does not justify interference with personal rights, including sexual autonomy.
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