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Venezuela

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ECPAT International
Respuestas a la explotación sexual de niñas, niños y adolescentes en el contexto humanitario generado por la crisis de migración venezolana: Caso de Perú y Colombia

Year: 2024

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Age of Consent

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Extraterritoriality & Extradition

Partial

Active extraterritoriality is recognized for SEC related offences but depending on certain conditions (the offender must be located in Venezuelan territory or part of the crime must have been committed in Venezuelan territory). In these cases the principle of double criminality does not apply. Passive extraterritoriality is not recognized.

There is no general provisions on extradition under Venezuelan law. SEC related offences could be extraditable on the basis of specific bilateral extradition agreements ratified by Venezuela which go beyond the scope of this analysis. In any case no Venezuelan nationals can be extradited and double criminality is required.

Venezuelan Criminal Code of 2000 arts. 4 and 6, Organic Law against Organized Crime art. 73.2, 2000, 2005

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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