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Profiting from Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict: A Case for the Resurrection of the Crime of Enforced Prostitution
Chinese Journal of International Law ( IF 1.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-23 , DOI: 10.1093/chinesejil/jmaa029
Nina H B Jørgensen , Regina E Rauxloh

Abstract
This article challenges the notion that the crime of enforced prostitution is subsumed by the newer characterisation of sexual slavery. Based on a fresh analysis of the historical jurisprudence, the authors argue that the blameworthy conduct at the core of enforced prostitution distinguishes the crime from sexual slavery because it focuses on the fact that the perpetrator seeks to profit from the coerced sexual acts to which the victims are subjected. Having regard to the context of modern atrocities, this article argues that enforced prostitution is closely tied to organised crime and human trafficking and therefore should be resurrected in such contexts as an appropriate category to target the profiteers of sexual violence who do more than enslave their victims by effectively systematising rape for profit. Rather than being viewed as an outdated offence, enforced prostitution should therefore be more actively considered by prosecutors as a primary or alternative charge in accordance with international principles on cumulative charges and convictions.


中文翻译:

在武装冲突中从性暴力中牟利:复活强迫卖淫罪的一个案例

摘要
本文对以下观念提出了质疑,即强迫卖淫罪被性奴隶制的新特征所掩盖。基于对历史法学的最新分析,作者认为,强迫卖淫的核心罪魁祸首行为将犯罪与性奴役区分开来,因为它着重于以下事实:犯罪者试图从受害者的强迫性行为中牟利。受。考虑到现代暴行的背景,本文认为,强迫卖淫与有组织犯罪和人口贩运紧密相关,因此应在适当的类别下复活,以针对性暴力的奸商为目标,他们的性行为要比奴役受害者更多。通过有效地系统化强奸牟利。
更新日期:2021-01-20
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