New Swedish law recognizes sex without consent as rape
A tough new law that will recognize sex without explicit consent as rape comes into effect in Sweden yesterday, after the country was rocked by the #MeToo movement denouncing sexual harassment and assault. The law stipulates that a person has committed rape if they have been part of a sexual act in which the other person has not participated “freely”. Rape had previously been defined as a sexual act carried out with the use of violence or threat. Now for someone to face rape charges, “it is no longer necessary that violence or threats were applied, or that the aggressor took advantage of the victim’s particularly vulnerable situation,” according to the government. Courts will need to pay particular attention to whether consent was expressed with words, gestures or in another manner, and judges will have to rule on the issue, according to the law passed in May.
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