Ban on Child Sex Tourism
Category: Moral Decency | Strength: Mild
The World Assembly,
Acknowledging that several Resolutions have acknowledged the importance of preventing child abuse, including the commercial sexual exploitation of children,
Recognising that some individuals may attempt to evade national prohibitions on child abuse by travelling to foreign destinations where prohibitions on such actions would not be enforced,
Believing that it should be the responsibility of international law to close this loophole so as to prevent the perpetuation of such abuses,
Does hereby:
1. Require all nations to enact travel bans on any persons within their jurisdiction where there exists probable cause to believe their travel to a foreign destination would be for the purpose of committing a sexual act with a child that would be illegal as child abuse under their own domestic laws;
2. Affirm that all nations must enforce such bans according to the due process of law and with respect to all rights and freedoms guaranteed by international law;
3. Encourage all nations to cooperate in intelligence regarding locations where the commercial sexual exploitation of children is not restricted through adequate law enforcement.
"As our repeal effort has been stalled by the need to wait for a Secretariat review, and our other projects would also require Secretariat review, we're moving onto something different. This is an attempt to close a loophole, rather than establish an entire legal regime."
~ Ambassador to the WA Inky Fungschlammer




