The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has condemned Italy for a sexist approach in a case of sexual violence, imposing a €60,000 fine on the Italian state. The court criticized a prosecutor from Benevento who dismissed allegations of abuse by suggesting that men often have to overcome a woman’s minimal resistance during stable relationships. The victim, a French citizen named Audrey Ubeda, had reported her ex-partner for physical and sexual abuse in 2021. The ECHR ruled that the prosecutor’s comments violated the prohibition of inhuman and degrading treatment and failed to protect the victim’s right to privacy and family life. The court emphasized that the investigation did not meet the required standards of promptness, accuracy, and effectiveness under the European Convention on Human Rights.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue as a systemic failure of the Italian justice system to properly address gender-based violence, highlighting the sexist attitudes of a prosecutor. While the legal outcome is presented neutrally, the emphasis on the violation of human rights norms and the critique of the '




