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The first complaint about sexual violence as a form of torture in the Algerian war concerns Djamila Boupacha. Her case was defended in the Algerian and French courts by the feminist lawyer Gisèle Halimi, and it had a massive public impact thanks to the support of Simone de Beauvoir and the mobilisation of a committee composed mainly of women, which sought to raise the political and legal profile of a matter which was destined to remain hidden. The paper assesses the anti-colonial and anti-patriarchal stance on which it is based, analyses the entire judicial process, and highlights the issues that herald the evolution of law towards gender justice.
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