Policies and Developments Relating to the Sexual Exploitation of Children: The Legacy of the Stockholm Conference |
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Authors: | Sarah Alexander Stan Meuwese Annemieke Wolthuis |
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Affiliation: | (1) Defence for Children International, Section The Netherlands, P.O. Box 75297, 1070 AG Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | This article begins by noting the huge amount of attention that is now being paid at almost every level – international, European, national and by independent organisations and NGOs – to the growing problem of international child sexual exploitation and considers why this is the case. It then comments briefly on what we mean by international sexual exploitation, noting that different definitions are used. The main part of the article reviews developments in this field, beginning with the main international measure: the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and then goes on to review the 1996 First World Congress Against Commercial Sexual Exploitation (the Stockholm Congress). After that some key measures subsequently adopted at international and national level, as well as by the European Union (which is increasingly taking international child sexual exploitation within its remit) are outlined. Lastly, some final thoughts are set out in the conclusion. |
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Keywords: | child abuse international co-operation legislation pornography sex tourism sexual delinquency |
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