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The ''ley del solo sí es sí'' ( "Only yes is yes law"), in full the ''Ley Orgánica 10/2022, de 6 de septiembre, de garantía integral de la libertad sexual'' is a Spanish law approved by the
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on 25 August 2022. It is also known as the ''ley Montero'' for its promotion by Minister of Equality Irene Montero. The law requires for a defendant to prove
sexual consent Sexual consent is consent to engage in sexual activity. In many jurisdictions, sexual activity without consent is considered rape or other forms of sexual assault. Academic discussion of consent In the late 1980s, academic Lois Pineau argued tha ...
was given, eliminated the offence of ''abuso sexual'' and merged it with ''agresión sexual'' (
sexual assault Sexual assault is an act of sexual abuse in which one intentionally Physical intimacy, sexually touches another person without that person's consent, or Coercion, coerces or physically forces a person to engage in a sexual act against their w ...
), a charge that previously required proof of violence or intimidation. The minimum sentence was reduced from eight years to six, which could be applied retroactively due to Spanish law. This led to over 900 offenders having their sentence cut and over 100 being freed before the law was amended in April 2023.
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, the
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, apologised for the loophole and called it his government's "biggest mistake". The
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special rapporteur on violence against women and girls stated that the negative effects of the initial legislation could have been avoided with more consultation. Other aspects of the law include the elevation of
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,
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and
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from misdemeanours to crimes, and increased sentences for
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and sexual crimes involving drugging, while classing
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and
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as crimes of
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. The law bans advertisements considered pornographic, including those for
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. The law offers financial aid and priority in social housing for victims of sexual offences earning under €14,000, and mandates sexual education in schools, certain university courses, and for sex offenders.


Background and content

A catalyst event for the new law was the
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in
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in 2016. A group of five men raped an 18-year-old woman, and at first were only convicted of the lesser charge of sexual abuse as the judge said that there was neither violence nor intimidation. The decision was widely protested against, and the
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subsequently convicted the men of rape. The
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(PSOE)–
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government of Spain, self-described as feminist, began to draft the new law. Prior to the law, Spain had two separate offences of ''abuso sexual'' and ''agresión sexual'', the latter usually translated into English as
sexual assault Sexual assault is an act of sexual abuse in which one intentionally Physical intimacy, sexually touches another person without that person's consent, or Coercion, coerces or physically forces a person to engage in a sexual act against their w ...
. The charge of ''agresión sexual'' required violence or intimidation to be proven. In cases such as the victim being intoxicated, the charge was not applied. After the 2022 law, the charge of ''abuso sexual'' was eliminated, meaning that those who would have been charged under it would be charged with ''agresión sexual''. The common name for the law, ''ley del solo sí es sí'', refers to changes from the previous law; defendants have to prove the
sexual consent Sexual consent is consent to engage in sexual activity. In many jurisdictions, sexual activity without consent is considered rape or other forms of sexual assault. Academic discussion of consent In the late 1980s, academic Lois Pineau argued tha ...
of the complainant. Sexual contact without consent is treated as ''agresión sexual'', whether or not there was violence or intimidation. Other aspects of the law include upgrading
stalking Stalking is unwanted and/or repeated surveillance or contact by an individual or group toward another person. Stalking behaviors are interrelated to harassment and intimidation and may include following the victim in person or monitorin ...
,
catcalling Street harassment is a form of harassment, primarily sexual harassment that consists of unwanted sexualised comments, provocative gestures, honking, wolf whistles, indecent exposures, stalking, persistent sexual advances, and touching by stran ...
and
street harassment Street harassment is a form of harassment, primarily sexual harassment that consists of unwanted sexualised comments, provocative gestures, honking, wolf whistles, indecent exposures, stalking, persistent sexual advances, and touching by stra ...
from misdemeanours to crimes. Sentences are increased for
gang rape In scholarly literature and criminology, gang rape, also called serial gang rape, party rape, group rape, or multiple perpetrator rape,Ullman, S. E. (2013). 11 Multiple perpetrator rape victimization. Handbook on the Study of Multiple Perpetrato ...
and rapes involving drugging. The law also bans advertisements considered pornographic. This includes advertisements for
prostitution Prostitution is a type of sex work that involves engaging in sexual activity in exchange for payment. The definition of "sexual activity" varies, and is often defined as an activity requiring physical contact (e.g., sexual intercourse, no ...
. The PSOE sought a complete criminalisation of prostitution and
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ing including cases without violence or coercion, but that was opposed by other left-wing parties who supported the individual's right to prostitution.
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and
forced marriage Forced marriage is a marriage in which one or more of the parties is married without their consent or against their will. A marriage can also become a forced marriage even if both parties enter with full consent if one or both are later force ...
are also classed as gender violence. Additionally, the law offers economic aid to sexual offence victims earning under €14,000, as well as priority for social housing. It mandates sex education in all schools, university courses relating to teaching, healthcare and law, and to sex offenders. The
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(CGPJ), which governs the
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, criticised the law for making the accused responsible for proving consent had been given. This criticism was also voiced by the opposition People's Party, who voted against the law. Vox called the law "ideological and sectarian" and believed that false accusations would be made for financial benefit. In February 2024,
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would receive the first high-profile trial under the law.


Sentencing controversy

Convicts in Spain have the right to appeal for their sentence to be reduced if the law has changed to a lower sentence since their conviction. The amalgamation of the former offence of ''abuso sexual'' into ''agresión sexual'' meant a wider range of punishments for the latter offence, depending on its gravity, but the minimum sentence was reduced from eight years to six. The CGPJ had warned of the law's effect on sentencing. Irene Montero, Minister of Equality and a promoter of the law, said that the reduced sentences were because of sexist judges. The CGPJ rejected this statement. The
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upheld the reduced sentences as legal in December 2022, as it is "obligatory" to apply a new law retroactively if it is beneficial to the convict. The law was amended in April 2023 by the PSOE with support from the centre-right PP, in order to remove its loopholes. Montero criticised the PSOE for relying on PP support, called the amendment a "setback" for women's rights and her "most difficult day as a minister". In April 2023, the
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,
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, apologised to victims of sexual crimes for the reduced sentences as a result of the law. By that point, 104 sex offenders had been released and 978 had reduced sentences due to the new law. In June, he called the previous loophole the "biggest mistake" of his government, adding that he never considered dismissing Montero over the controversy. Reem Alsalem, the
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special rapporteur on violence against women and girls, stated that the law was rushed and its negative consequences could have been avoided had advice been taken from bodies such as the CGPJ. She congratulated the law for guaranteeing reparation for victims, but found that this did not happen in practice.


References

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