
Catherine Le Magueresse
Catherine Le Magueresse is a French author and scholar whose work focuses on the complexities of consent and the societal perceptions surrounding sexual violence. Her book, 'Les Pièges du consentement,' has been influential in shaping the contemporary discourse on the definition of rape in France, arguing for a paradigm shift in understanding consent. She has contributed to the ongoing discussions aimed at reforming legal definitions to better reflect the experiences of victims.
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Catherine Le Magueresse highlighted the challenges faced by magistrates in condemning sexual violence cases.
Définition pénale du viol : le Sénat approuve à son tour la notion de non-consentement de la victimeCatherine Le Magueresse represented the European Association Against Violence Towards Women at Work at the trial.
Gérard Depardieu’s conviction was a historic moment for #MeToo in France | #MeToo movementCatherine Le Magueresse's book launched the debate on the definition of consent in France.
Irène Théry, sociologue : « Sur la définition pénale du viol, un consensus est possible »
















