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245 00 ^aThe 8 March Principles for a Human Rights-Based Approach to Criminal Law Proscribing Conduct Associated with Sex, Reproduction, Drug Use, HIV, Homelessness and Poverty/^cInternational Commission of Jurists
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260 ^aGeneva :^bInternational Commission of Jurists,^c2023.
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300 ^a32 p. :^bill. ;^c30 cm.
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505 0 ^aGeneral Part I - Basic Principles of Criminal Law --^tPrinciple 1 - Principle of legality --^tPrinciple 2 - Harm principle --^tPrinciple 3 - Individual criminal liability --^tPrinciple 4 - Voluntary act requirement --^tPrinciple 5 - Mental state requirement --^tPrinciple 6 - Grounds for excluding criminal liability.
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505 0 ^aGeneral Part II - Criminal Law and International Human Rights Law and Standards --^tPrinciple 7 - Human rights restrictions on criminal law --^tPrinciple 8 - Legitimate exercise of human rights --^tPrinciple 9 - Criminal law and prohibited discrimination --^tPrinciple 10 - Criminal liability may not be based on discriminatory grounds --^tPrinciple 11 - Limitations on criminal liability for persons under 18 years of age --^tPrinciple 12 - Criminal law and non-derogable human rights --^tPrinciple 13 - Criminal law sanctions.
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505 0 ^aSpecial Part III - Application to the Criminalization of Conduct Associated with Sex, Reproduction, Drug Use, HIV, Homelessness and Poverty --^tPrinciple 14 - Sexual and reproductive health and rights --^tPrinciple 15 - Abortion --^tPrinciple 16 - Consensual sexual conduct --^tPrinciple 17 - Sex work --^tPrinciple 18 - Sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression --^tPrinciple 19 - HIV --^tPrinciple 20 - Drug use and possession, purchase, or cultivation of drugs for personal use --^tPrinciple 21 - Life-sustaining activities in public places and conduct associated with homelessness and poverty.
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520 ^aThe principles are aimed at offering a clear, accessible and operational legal framework and practical legal guidance based on general principles of criminal law and international human rights law and standards on the application of the criminal law to conduct associated with: sexual and reproductive health and rights, including abortion; consensual sexual activities, including in such contexts as sex outside marriage, same-sex sexual relations, adolescent sexual activity and sex work; gender identity and gender expression; HIV non-disclosure, exposure or transmission; drug use and the possession of drugs for personal use; and homelessness and poverty. They aim to assist legislatures, the courts, administrative and prosecutorial authorities, and advocates to address the harmful impact of criminalization of the above-mentioned conduct on health, equality and other human rights.
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650 0 ^aSexual orientation
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650 0 ^aGender identity
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650 0 ^aWomen's rights
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650 0 ^aHuman Rights
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856 40 ^zFull text^uhttps://www.icj.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Principles-Report_English.pdf
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856 40 ^zElectronice resource^uhttps://www.icj.org/resource/icj-publishes-a-new-set-of-legal-principles-to-address-the-harmful-human-rights-impact-of-unjustified-criminalization-of-individuals-and-entire-communities/
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