Wednesday, April 19, 2023

UN Recommends Decriminalizing Sex With Minors, Prostitution, Drugs, Abortion In New Document

 A recent United Nations document calls for the decriminalization of sex with minors along with prostitution, drug use, and abortion.

"The International Committee of Jurists along with UNAIDS and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights officially launched a new set of expert jurist legal principles to guide the application of international human rights law to criminal law," an introduction on UNAIDS.org reads.

"From long years in the law, and as a proudly gay man, I know profoundly how criminal law signals which groups are deemed worthy of protection - and which of condemnation and ostracism," he wrote.

Though the document came out on March 8, International Women's Day, it only recently started to attract attention for its advocacy against criminalizing sex with minors.

Consensual sexual conduct, irrespective of the type of sexual activity, the sex/gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression of the people involved or their marital status, may not be criminalized in any circumstances.

Consensual same-sex, as well as consensual different-sex sexual relations, or consensual sexual relations with or between trans, non-binary and other gender diverse people, or outside marriage - whether pre-marital or extramarital - may never be criminalized.

With respect to the enforcement of criminal law, any prescribed minimum age of consent to sex must be applied in a non-discriminatory manner.

Sexual conduct involving persons below the domestically prescribed minimum age of consent to sex may be consensual in fact, if not in law.

"They were finalized in 2022. Initially, the principles focused on the impact of criminal laws proscribing sexual and reproductive health and rights, consensual sexual activity, gender identity, gender expression, HIV non-disclosure, exposure and transmission, drug use and the possession of drugs for personal use. Later, based on the inputs of civil society and other stakeholders, criminalization linked to homelessness and poverty were also included."

The exchange of sexual services between consenting adults for money, goods or services and communication with another about, advertising an offer for, or sharing premises with another for the purpose of exchanging sexual services between consenting adults for money, goods or services, whether in a public or private place, may not be criminalized, absent coercion, force, abuse of authority or fraud.

Principle 20 would forbid criminal law from punishing "Drug use or the possession, purchase or cultivation of drugs for personal use, including by anyone under the age of 18 or while pregnant."

https://patriotandliberty.com/un-recommends-decriminalizing-sex-with-minors-prostitution-drugs-abortion-in-new-document/

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