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Resources

ECPAT joins forces with DOT Europe, CCIA and 50+ tech trade associations and NGOs with a joint statement to the European Union

Year: 2024

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ECLAG
Fact-check: Top 9 claims made on the Regulation to fight Child Sexual Abuse

Year: 2023

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ECLAG Group
ECPAT with 41 child’s rights organisations denounces IMCO’s draft opinion on the EC Child Sexual Abuse Regulation Proposal

Year: 2023

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ECPAT
Open Letter: European Day on the Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Abuse

Year: 2022

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ECPAT International
ECPAT Submission: Public consultation on EU Directive 2011/93/EU on combatting sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of children

Year: 2022

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Stories

News from Cyprus

Indicators

Age of Consent

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Age of sexual consent is 17 years. The national legislation provides for a three year close-in-age exemption for a child and an adult and an exemption for children who have not yet attained the age of sexual consent but are “close in age”.

Analysis of country legislation on age of sexual consent, 2024

Extraterritoriality & Extradition

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Active extraterritorial jurisdiction is provided for all offences including SEC offences, and specifically those committed in the online environment if the crime is committed with the help of an electronic system accessed by Cyprus. It is not clear whether habitual residents are included. Passive extraterritoriality is not provided for in the Cypriot Criminal Code.

Under the Law on Extradition of Fugitives of 1970, extraditable offences are those contained in extradition treaties or those listed in the Annex, which only includes the “Promotion or exploitation of women or young persons for ordinary purposes”.

SEC offences are referred to as extraditable under the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) framework within the EU without requiring double criminality if the act is punishable by a maximum period of at least three years of imprisonment in the requesting State.

Criminal Code, Law 91 (I)/2014 – Law on the Prevention and Combating of Sexual Abuse, Child Sexual Exploitation and Child Pornography, Law 97/1970 – The Law on Extradition of Fugitives of 1970, Law 133 (I) / 2004 – The European Arrest Warrant and the Extradition Procedures Wanted Between the Member States of the European Union, 1962 (status as of 2020), 2014, 1970,

CSAM Definition

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Background Check Required

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National Commitments

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Child Advocacy Centers

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SEC Police Unit

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Protection Standards Travel and Tourism

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Public SEC Case Data

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