Ending online sexual exploitation and abuse of women and girls : a call for international standards Equality Now
Contributor(s): Equality Now.
Material type: BookPublisher: Equality Now, 2021Description: electronic document (70 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE | GROOMING | IMAGE-BASED SEXUAL ABUSE | INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON | LAW REFORM | SEXUAL EXPLOITATION | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | INTERNATIONAL | EUROPE | INDIA | NIGERIA | UNITED KINGDOM | UNITED STATESOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: This report, which utilizes a survivor-centric approach to illustrate the impact of OSEA and highlight the challenges faced in keeping people safe in a rapidly changing digital landscape, examines the law surrounding OSEA at the international and regional level, with a focus on Europe. The authors also examine the laws surrounding OSEA at the national level, focusing on five countries, namely Kenya, India, Nigeria, the United Kingdom (England and Wales), and the United States. The report explores the balance between digital privacy, freedom of expression, and protection, and online safety, and discusses the challenges posed by the multi-jurisdictional nature of online sexual harms and regulating service providers and platforms. (From the website). Record #7796Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Released November 2021
This report, which utilizes a survivor-centric approach to illustrate the impact of OSEA and highlight the challenges faced in keeping people safe in a rapidly changing digital landscape, examines the law surrounding OSEA at the international and regional level, with a focus on Europe.
The authors also examine the laws surrounding OSEA at the national level, focusing on five countries, namely Kenya, India, Nigeria, the United Kingdom (England and Wales), and the United States. The report explores the balance between digital privacy, freedom of expression, and protection, and online safety, and discusses the challenges posed by the multi-jurisdictional nature of online sexual harms and regulating service providers and platforms. (From the website). Record #7796