Marcela Iacub

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Marcela Iacub

Marcela Iacub (* 1964 in Buenos Aires , Argentina ) is an Argentine-French author, lawyer and researcher.

Life

Marcela Iacub began her legal training in Argentina, which she was able to continue in Paris from 1989 thanks to a scholarship . She obtained the Diplôme d'études approfondies from Yan Thomas and did her doctorate at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) under the employment lawyer Antoine Lyon-Caen . At the CNRS she worked as a research assistant and became a member of the “Laboratoire de demographie et d'histoire sociale” of the EHESS. Iacub was married to the philosopher Patrice Maniglier .

Iacub writes as a journalist on contemporary topics such as vegetarianism , artificial insemination , sexual morality , pornography , women's rights , adoption rights for same-sex couples and participates in public debates with great opinion. She regularly writes columns for the Liberation newspaper . Iacub also produced television features. In the cinema thriller La femme du Vème by Paweł Pawlikowski , she played a supporting role in 2011.

An idiosyncratic apology for the sex affairs of the politician Dominique Strauss-Kahn appeared in January 2012 with her work Une société de violeurs? . The two had in 2012 several months of their needled Liaison , the scandalous for its termination of Iacub in the autofiktional held Roman et Belle Bête has been processed, which Strauss-Kahn provoked to media coverage of legal action against the preprint and the book publication. Iacub and its publisher were sentenced to damages and conditions for the publication of the book for violations of personal rights , and the magazine Nouvel Observateur , which had printed excerpts in advance, to a monetary payment and a reply .

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  1. Marc Zitzmann: New vortex about Strauss-Kahn's love life , NZZ , February 25, 2013
  2. Strauss-Kahn wins partial victory against ex-lover , NZZ, February 27, 2013