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    Home > Headlines > France revamps rape law after Gisele Pelicot case
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    France revamps rape law after Gisele Pelicot case

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    Posted on October 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    France updates its rape law to include consent, inspired by the Gisele Pelicot case, aligning with European standards.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the New Rape Law
    • Key Changes in Legislation
    • Implications for Victims and Justice
    • Reactions from Lawmakers and Activists

    France revamps rape law after Gisele Pelicot case

    Overview of the New Rape Law

    By Juliette Jabkhiro

    Key Changes in Legislation

    PARIS (Reuters) -Senators approved changes to France's rape law on Wednesday to include consent, bringing the legislation more into line with more than a dozen other European countries in a move that was given new impetus by the Gisele Pelicot mass rape trial.

    Implications for Victims and Justice

    French criminal law has until now defined rape as a penetrative act or oral sex act committed on someone using "violence, coercion, threat or surprise". It did not make clear mention of the need for consent and prosecutors had to prove the intention to rape to secure a guilty verdict.

    Reactions from Lawmakers and Activists

    Last December Gisele Pelicot's husband admitted to a court in southern France that he had repeatedly drugged his wife and recruited dozens of men online to rape her while she was unconscious.

    At least 35 of Dominique Pelicot's co-accused denied the rape charges, arguing before the court that they were taking part in a sex game or that Gisele Pelicot was feigning sleep. All were found guilty but their attempts to evade justice shone a spotlight on a grey zone in the law.

    The new law, which requires President Emmanuel Macron's signature before taking effect, states that consent must be "freely given and informed... and able to be withdrawn". Consent must be assessed "in light of the surrounding circumstances" and "cannot be presumed from mere silence or the absence of resistance on the part of the victim", the new law says.

    RAPE CONVICTIONS WILL BECOME EASIER, SAYS LEGAL EXPERT

    The revamped definition should help secure convictions, Catherine Le Magueresse, a legal expert and advocate for the new law, told Reuters.

    "(Previously) if we could show in a case that there wasn't consent, but the attacker didn't use violence, coercion, threat or surprise, that person could not be found guilty," she said.

    A consent-based definition would also help educate young men and women on the "reciprocity of desire".

    France joins Sweden, Germany, Spain, Britain and a number of other European countries, where consent-based rape law already exists. The rise of the feminist #MeToo movement has prompted legislative reform in some jurisdictions since 2017.

    The shift had long been debated in France. Some women's rights activists have cautioned that focusing on consent could place undue scrutiny on the victim's behaviour and words, rather than the attacker. They argue that a person could say "yes" without wanting to.

    In a joint statement, lawmakers Marie-Charlotte Garin of the Greens party and centrist Veronique Riotton, who championed the bill, hailed a "historic victory" but said the fight against sexual violence was not over.

    "The resources of the justice system, support organisations, and law enforcement must be strengthened; victim support must be improved; sexual education must be effectively implemented," they said.

    (Reporting by Juliette JabkhiroEditing by Richard Lough and Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •France's rape law now includes consent as a key factor.
    • •The change follows the high-profile Gisele Pelicot case.
    • •Consent must be freely given and informed under the new law.
    • •The reform aligns France with other European countries.
    • •The law aims to improve rape conviction rates.

    Frequently Asked Questions about France revamps rape law after Gisele Pelicot case

    1What is consent?

    Consent is an agreement or permission given by a person for something to happen. In legal terms, it refers to the voluntary agreement of an individual to engage in a specific act, such as sexual activity.

    2What is a legal expert?

    A legal expert is a professional who has extensive knowledge and experience in the law. They often provide advice, analysis, and representation in legal matters.

    3What is criminal law?

    Criminal law is a body of law that relates to crime and punishment. It defines criminal offenses and prescribes penalties for those found guilty of committing such offenses.

    4What is a conviction?

    A conviction is a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense. It typically follows a trial or plea agreement in a court of law.

    5What is a guilty verdict?

    A guilty verdict is a decision made by a judge or jury that a defendant is guilty of the charges brought against them in a criminal case.

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