
Marie-Charlotte Garin
Marie-Charlotte Garin is a French politician and member of the National Assembly, representing the Ecologist party in Rhône. She has been an advocate for women's rights and played a significant role in proposing legislative changes to the definition of rape, aiming to incorporate the absence of consent as a critical factor. Her recent involvement in this issue has sparked discussions and debates on how to better protect victims of sexual violence in France.
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France:
Marie-Charlotte Garin is one of the deputies who initially proposed the law regarding the definition of non-consent in sexual assault.
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Monaco:
Marie-Charlotte Garin co-initiated the proposal for the new law on consent in sexual offenses.
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France:
Marie-Charlotte Garin co-initiated the proposal for the law on non-consent in sexual violence cases.
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France:
Marie-Charlotte Garin accused Laurent Wauquiez of inventing the 'academic opinion crime'.
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France:
Marie-Charlotte Garin is a co-rapporteur who expressed satisfaction with the shift from a culture of rape to a culture of consent.
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France:
Marie-Charlotte Garin is also a deputy supporting the change in the legal definition of rape.
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France:
Marie-Charlotte Garin is involved in the proposal to redefine the legal definition of rape.
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