In Scandinavian Denmark, parliament has approved amendments to the law that makes sexual activity illegal without the consent of the other party, saying that there are cases where the perpetrator is not guilty of being sexually assaulted.

Similar legislative changes are underway in Europe.

Previously, Danish law required that when accused of sexual assault, there was assault or intimidation by the perpetrator and that the victim was irresistible.



Regarding this, the Danish government decided to amend the law to make sexual activity illegal without the consent of the other party, saying that there are cases where the perpetrator is not guilty of being sexually assaulted, and in parliament on the 17th Approved.



The law is set to come into force on the 1st of next month, and Danish Minister of Justice Hekerop said in a statement, "If both parties disagree with sexual activity, it becomes clear that it is rape."



In Europe, similar law revisions have been made in Sweden in Northern Europe, and legislation has been developed in the United Kingdom and Germany so far, and the recognition that "sexual activity without the consent of the other party is a crime" has spread. I am.