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Viewing pornography through a children’s rights lens
Sexual Health & Compulsivity ( IF 0.6 ) Pub Date : 2018-10-02 , DOI: 10.1080/10720162.2019.1578311
Warren Binford 1
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Abstract Recent research related to childhood exposure to pornography suggests that some children may be harmed by the exposure, which raises legal issues in light of the international legal framework that obligates most nations to implement a domestic legal framework of protection and care for children. When a country fails to adequately protect a child from harm in violation of the child’s rights and the child has exhausted domestic remedies, a new complaint procedure is now available through the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child. That communications procedure has not yet been utilized by any child (or advocate) arguing harmful exposure to pornography. This article briefly summarizes representative research suggesting a relationship between childhood exposure to pornography and subsequent harm, outlines international children’s rights that may be implicated by exposure that proves harmful, and highlights some of the legal protections and remedies that are currently being explored before arguing that the new complaint procedure should be considered as a new forum for redress that could bring international attention to this growing issue.

中文翻译:

通过儿童权利的镜头观看色情内容

摘要最近有关儿童期接触色情制品的研究表明,某些儿童可能受到这种接触的伤害,鉴于国际法律框架使大多数国家有义务实施保护和照顾儿童的国内法律框架,因此引发了法律问题。当一个国家未能充分保护儿童免受侵犯儿童权利的伤害,并且儿童用尽了国内补救办法时,现在可以通过联合国儿童权利委员会采用新的申诉程序。尚未有任何儿童(或倡导者)利用这种交流程序争论有害接触色情内容。本文简要总结了代表性的研究,这些研究表明儿童期接触色情制品与随后的伤害之间存在联系,
更新日期:2018-10-02
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