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- Global legislation and policy changes keeping children safe . . .
As progress on the Bill stalled last year, in December the Government split the Bill into two parts: one focused on protecting children from online harms and establishing a Digital Safety Commission, and the other addressing amendments to the Canadian Human Rights Act and Criminal Code related to hate crimes
- Supreme Courts Landmark Ruling on Child Protection: A Global . . .
In a landmark judgment with far-reaching global implications, the Supreme Court of India, in Just Rights for Children Alliance Anr v S Harish Ors [Criminal Appeal Nos 2161-2162 of 2024
- The Current State and Legal Issues of Online Crimes Related . . .
Online crimes related to children and adolescents can be categorized into two types: those committed by adolescents, i e , cases where they are the offenders, 1) and those committed against children and adolescents, i e , cases where they are the victims Recent trends in criminal law show a consensus on strengthening the punishment for crimes
- UN expert alarmed by new emerging exploitative practices of . . .
“The internet and digital platforms can be a double-edged sword for children and young people It can allow them to positively interact and further develop as autonomous human beings, claiming their own space While also facilitate age-inappropriate content and online sexual harms of children by adults and peers
- More than 300 million child victims of online sexual abuse . . .
More than 300 million children a year are victims of online sexual abuse and exploitation, according to an estimate of the global scale of the crisis Around one in eight children worldwide (approximately 302 million children) have been victims of non-consensual taking, sharing and exposure to sexual images and videos in the past year
- Scale of online harm to children revealed in global study
Online exploitation and abuse is a clear and present danger to the world’s children, and traditional law enforcement approaches are struggling to keep up We must do much more together at a global level, including specialist investigator training, better data sharing and equipment, to effectively fight this pandemic and the harm it inflicts
- Online safety: A global regulatory overview | Herbert Smith . . .
Since then, the Australian and UK governments have signed a joint Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in February 2024 to strengthen bilateral cooperation to tackle online harms While in October 2024, the US and UK governments signed an online safety agreement, which pledges closer co-operation, in particular, to keep children safe online
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