Woman describes 'ordeal' after ECHR reverses Italy 'sexist verdict'
A woman who was awarded damages after the European Court of Human Rights quashed what it called a "sexist and stereotypical" verdict" acquitting her sexually…
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"A hateful argument, which I opposed," said Ubeda, born In Frace to a Spanish father and Campanian mother and resident near Avellino south of Naples for years. "I could find him on my doorstep tomorrow and I can't say anything." For Ubeda, the Strasbourg Court's ruling is "a turning point, a new beginning, a resurgence," as she also stated in the pages of another Italian daily, Quotidiano Nazionale.
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"A hateful argument, which I opposed," said Ubeda, born In Frace to a Spanish father and Campanian mother and resident near Avellino south of Naples for years.
according to ANSA English +1"I could find him on my doorstep tomorrow and I can't say anything." For Ubeda, the Strasbourg Court's ruling is "a turning point, a new beginning, a resurgence," as she also stated in the pages of another Italian daily, Quotidiano Nazionale.
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