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Title | Date added | Template | Body | Legal status | Document type | Year | Document code | Original document | Paragraph text | Thematics | Topic(s) | Person(s) affected | Year |
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A thematic study on the exploitation and sexual abuse of children in the context of travel and tourism, including a closer look at the phenomena of voluntourism | Jan 18, 2024 | Document | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | 2023 | A/78/137 | ||||||
Reparation for child victims and survivors of sale and sexual exploitation | Jan 18, 2024 | Document | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | 2023 | A/HRC/52/31 | ||||||
Addressing the vulnerabilities of children to sale and sexual exploitation in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals | Jan 18, 2024 | Document | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | 2022 | A/77/140 | ||||||
A practical approach to addressing the sale and sexual exploitation of children | Jan 18, 2024 | Document | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | 2022 | A/HRC/49/51 | ||||||
Thematic study on the gender dimension of the sexual exploitation of children and the importance of integrating a child-centred and gender-inclusive approach to combating and eradicating the scourge. | Jan 18, 2024 | Document | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | 2021 | A/76/144 | ||||||
Impact of coronavirus disease on different manifestations of sale and sexual exploitation of children | Jan 18, 2024 | Document | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | 2021 | A/HRC/46/31 | ||||||
Vision and methods of work of the Special Rapporteur | Jan 18, 2024 | Document | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | 2020 | A/75/210 | ||||||
Reflections of the Special Rapporteur on 2014-2020 tenure | Jan 18, 2024 | Document | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | 2020 | A/HRC/43/40 | ||||||
Safeguards on the protection of the rights of the children born from surrogacy arrangements | Jan 18, 2024 | Document | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | 2019 | A/74/162 | ||||||
Sale and sexual exploitation of children in the context of sports | Jan 18, 2024 | Document | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | 2018 | A/HRC/40/51 | ||||||
Combating and preventing the sale and sexual exploitation of children through the implementation of the SDGs | Jan 18, 2024 | Document | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | 2018 | A/73/174 | ||||||
Thematic report on surrogacy | Jan 18, 2024 | Document | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | 2018 | A/HRC/37/60 | ||||||
Joint study on the vulnerabilities of children to sale, trafficking, and other forms of exploitation in situations of conflict and humanitarian crisis | Jan 18, 2024 | Document | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | 2017 | A/72/164 | ||||||
Study on illegal adoptions 2017, para. 96e | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | [At the national level] [At the national level] [Specifically in respect of intercountry adoptions:] Official fees must be sufficient to cover costs and full details must be made available for public consultation; |
| 2017 | |||||
Sale of children for the purpose of forced labour 2016, para. 100c | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | [The Special Rapporteur invites the international community to:] Encourage consumers to play a more active role in scrutinizing the origin of products and promoting ethical sourcing and other fair trade initiatives; |
| 2016 | |||||
Comprehensive prevention strategies against sale and sexual exploitation of children 2013, para. 22b | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | [Vulnerability is a function of:] The ability of the child to resist these risks and/or mitigate their effects, in other words, the child's resilience. |
| 2013 | |||||
Comprehensive prevention strategies against sale and sexual exploitation of children 2013, para. 24 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | An understanding of the different kinds and levels of vulnerabilities faced by children in diverse situations is a corner stone of an adequate preventive strategy. |
| 2013 | |||||
Child participation 2012, para. 89 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | Child-led organizations and peer initiatives need to be strengthened through the provision of high-quality support and training to peer educators, not only to identify target groups and formulate research questions and methodologies but also to discuss and identify child protection risks related to the research. |
| 2012 | |||||
Child participation 2012, para. 20f | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | [Child participation mechanisms must operate in compliance with these international human rights principles and standards and ensure:] Establishment and maintenance of a safe and child-friendly environment that ensures the protection and safety of children and the enhanced recovery and skill development of any child victim/survivor participating; |
| 2012 | |||||
Effective Implementation of the OPSC 2010, para. 40 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | [Poverty takes an especially heavy toll on children, as evidenced by the following figures cited by UNICEF:] 148 million under-fives in developing regions are underweight for their age; |
| 2010 | |||||
Effective Implementation of the OPSC 2010, para. 40 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | [Poverty takes an especially heavy toll on children, as evidenced by the following figures cited by UNICEF:] 8.8 million children worldwide died before their fifth birthday in 2008; |
| 2010 | |||||
Effective Implementation of the OPSC 2010, para. 78 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | Because they are still growing and are dependent on adults, children are vulnerable by nature. They must be trained, brought up, educated, supervised, guided and moulded by their families, guardians and all others who exercise authority over them. However, certain children are more vulnerable than others. |
| 2010 | |||||
Study on illegal adoptions 2017, para. 75 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | Attitudes towards the accreditation of adoption agencies vary among receiving States, with some accrediting a small number of bodies that have the resources to provide all the necessary professional services and can be monitored effectively, and others having multiple and diverse accredited bodies.Accreditation is no guarantee of professionalism, however. The fact that adoption agencies are not effectively monitored and vetted for their professionalism and ethics is a major problem. |
| 2017 | |||||
Study on illegal adoptions 2017, para. 60 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | The disproportionate demand for adoption is particularly relevant in the context of intercountry adoptions and leads to excessive pressures from receiving countries on countries of origin. Furthermore, when the number of intercountry adoptions suddenly and rapidly increases in a country of origin, the existing infrastructure will often not be able to cope, intensifying the risk of illegal acts and illicit practices. |
| 2017 | |||||
Sale of children for the purpose of forced labour 2016, para. 86 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | There have been initiatives aimed at filling the inspection gap by offering a social label on the production of goods. For instance, the GoodWeave certification ensures that rugs are made without child labour, forced labour or bonded labour. By joining the programme, rug exporters and importers issue an assurance that no child labour was used in the making of a rug and accept unannounced visits by GoodWeave inspectors. |
| 2016 | |||||
Sale of children for the purpose of forced labour 2016, para. 45 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | Children are often transferred from one country to another and find themselves in an unknown setting, with an uncertain legal status, which binds them to their employer. They may be traded from club to club and forced to train intensively, under the threat of finding themselves undocumented, having their dreams crushed and with no resources. |
| 2016 | |||||
Reflection on a 6-year tenure as Special Rapporteur on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography 2014, para. 96 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | During her visit to Estonia, the Special Rapporteur welcomed the information provided by the Ministry of Justice about an ongoing initiative to establish an electronic database to store information related to all cases that are referred to the justice system, including the type of crime, the age of the accused and the victim(s), gender and other elements. |
| 2014 | |||||
Reflection on a 6-year tenure as Special Rapporteur on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography 2014, para. 91 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | The 2013 ILO World Report on Child Labour also concentrates on economic vulnerability and the role of social protection in addressing child labour. The report concludes that social protection alone is not sufficient to prevent and address child labour. Complementary measures, particularly those related to health and schooling, are needed for effective protection. |
| 2014 | |||||
Reflection on a 6-year tenure as Special Rapporteur on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography 2014, para. 38 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | Although research indicates that in 2008-2009, governments managed to maintain social spending and offset the effects of the crisis on the most vulnerable, since 2010, the trend has been reversed. Increased fiscal austerity has led to significant cuts in social spending, including family benefits, pensions and delivery of social services, resulting in negative effects for households. |
| 2014 | |||||
Sexual exploitation of children in travel and tourism 2013, para. 96 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Non-negotiated soft law | Special Procedures' report | A standardized and centralized information-gathering system capable of disaggregating data (by gender, age) should be established and research undertaken on the occurrence of CST, the behaviour of offenders and effectiveness of both sentences and risk management, to facilitate the development of more evidence-based programmes and interventions. |
| 2013 |