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Prosecuting child sex tourists at home

Subtitledo laws in Sweden, Australia, and the United States safeguard the rights of children as mandated by international law
CreatorHealy, Margaret A.
Magazine TitleFordham International Law
Magazine Year1995
Magazine Number18
Pagesp.1852 - 1923
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
D 130/331
Mediumart
DescriptionThis 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.
Thesaurusprostitutie
kinderen
seksindustrie
toerisme
recht
Australië
Verenigde Staten
Zweden
CategoriesArticle/Artikel


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