Japan considers changing rape laws after redefining consent.

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Japan considers changing rape laws after redefining consent.
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Japan is debating a landmark bill to reform the country's sexual assault laws, only the second such revision in a century. The bill covers a number of changes, but the biggest and most significant one will see lawmakers redefine rape from "forcible sexual intercourse" to "non-consensual sexual intercourse" - effectively making legal room for consent in a society where the concept is still poorly understood. Activists argue that Japan's narrow definition has led to even narrower interpretations of the law by prosecutors and judges, setting an impossibly high bar for justice and fostering a culture of scepticism that deters survivors from reporting their attacks.

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