Child’s Play or Sexual Abuse? The Efficacy of International Law in Dealing with Child-to-Child Sex: A Ugandan Perspective

Z. Nampewo
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International and regional laws on children’s rights are fairly well developed and cover aspects of social rights such as the protection of children from sexual abuse. A dilemma remains however on the issue of child-to-child sex leaving many grey areas on how to deal with this predicament at the domestic level. Social and cultural norms that perceive adolescent sexual conduct negatively complicate matters further. This article uses Uganda as a case study to examine the sufficiency of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UN CRC) and the African Children’s Charter in protecting child victims involved in child-to-child sex. Further, it interrogates the extent to which the law of Uganda legislates sexual intercourse for persons below the age of eighteen. The focus and backdrop of this article is based on a Ugandan landmark court ruling, that struck down the offence of child-to-child sex. It advocates for the adoption of jurisprudence both through case law as well as General Comments to expound on this critical issue especially at the African regional level where the prevalence of sexual violence by children is increasing. It also calls for less focus on criminalisation, but rather, child-centred interventions that seek to empower children’s participation, information and protection in matters of their sexuality.
儿童游戏还是性虐待?国际法在处理儿童间性行为方面的效力:乌干达的观点
关于儿童权利的国际和区域法律相当完善,涵盖社会权利的各个方面,例如保护儿童不受性虐待。然而,在儿童与儿童之间的性行为问题上仍然存在一个困境,在如何在国内一级处理这一困境方面留下了许多灰色地带。社会和文化规范对青少年性行为的负面看法使问题进一步复杂化。本文以乌干达为例,考察《联合国儿童权利公约》(UN CRC)和《非洲儿童宪章》在保护儿童性行为受害者方面的充分性。此外,委员会还询问乌干达法律在多大程度上规定18岁以下的人可以性交。本文的焦点和背景是基于乌干达一项具有里程碑意义的法院裁决,该裁决推翻了儿童与儿童之间的性行为。它主张通过判例法和一般性意见采用法理来阐述这一关键问题,特别是在非洲区域一级,因为儿童性暴力的发生率正在增加。它还呼吁减少对犯罪的关注,而是以儿童为中心的干预措施,寻求在性问题上赋予儿童参与、信息和保护的权力。
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