Japan Redefines Sexual Consent and Rape Laws

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Japan Redefines Sexual Consent and Rape Laws
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Japan's parliament has raised the age of sexual consent from 13 to 16, which was among the world's lowest, as part of a revamping of laws related to sex crimes. The changes make sexual intercourse with someone below age 16 considered rape and specify eight scenarios of "consentless sex crimes." The revisions also ban the filming, distribution, and possession of sexually exploitative images taken without consent. Separately, Parliament passed a new law to increase awareness of LGBTQ+ issues, which activists criticized for not guaranteeing equal rights for sexual minorities.

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