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Prosecuting child sex tourists at home
Subtitle | do laws in Sweden, Australia, and the United States safeguard the rights of children as mandated by international law |
Magazine Title | Fordham International Law |
Magazine Year | 1995 |
Magazine Number | 18 |
Pages | p.1852 - 1923 |
Language | English/Engels |
- Shelfmark
- D 130/331
Description | This note evaluates the Swedish, Australian, and U.S. child sex toerism laws in relation to the protections for children required by international law. This note maintains that although these individual laws are significant, they cannot, by themselves, adequately address the problems of sex toerism nor protect child victims. |
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