Special Rapporteur on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography.
Publisher | UN Commission on Human Rights |
Author | UN Commission on Human Rights (48th sess. : 1992 : Geneva) |
Publication Date | 5 March 1992 |
Citation / Document Symbol | E/CN.4/RES/1992/76 |
Reference | 48 |
Cite as | UN Commission on Human Rights, Special Rapporteur on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography., 5 March 1992, E/CN.4/RES/1992/76, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3b00f09fa.html [accessed 23 May 2023] |
1992/76.
Special Rapporteur on the sale of children, child Prostitution and child pornography
1. Welcomes the report of the Special Rapporteur on the sale of children;
2. Endorses the conclusions and recommendations of the Special Rapporteur concerning the strengthening of preventive strategies to tackle the root causes of the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography;
3. Stresses the need for an effective multidisciplinary approach, both at the international and national levels;
4. Recognizes the important role specialized agencies, non-governmental organizations and the community at large can play in order to ensure a greater awareness and more effective action in preventing situations of the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography, including by the dissemination of information and the teaching of children's rights;
5. Emphasizes the importance of ensuring the training on children's rights of those who are involved in actions concerning children, in particular the judiciary and law enforcement officials, and draws the attention of interested Governments to the possibilities offered in this connection by the United Nations programme of advisory services in the field of human rights;
6. Reaffirms the need for establishing and ensuring the implementation of n legal framework aimed at effectively protecting children's rights, as well as at providing appropriate remedies for children whose rights have been violated;
7. Encourages the establishment of bodies and institutions, both governmental and non-governmental, acting on behalf of the child in light of his or her best interests;
8. Endorses the recommendation of the Special Rapporteur that States should establish a national focal point to coordinate action on children's rights, including in the field of the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography;
9. Takes-note with appreciation of the information provided by the Special Rapporteur on these areas as well as on the methods of work he has established;
10. Decides to extend the mandate of the Special Rapporteur for three years, while maintaining the annual reporting cycle, in order to enable him to submit further conclusions and recommendations to the Commission;
11. Requests the Special Rapporteur, in carrying out his mandate, to continue to seek and receive credible and reliable information from Governments, specialized agencies and intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations;
12. Also requests the Special Rapporteur, within the framework of his mandate, to pay particular attention to areas which are still insufficiently documented and to set priorities of short and medium term in his recommendations to the Commission;
13. Invites the Special Rapporteur to cooperate closely with the Committee on the Rights of the Child and the Working Group on Contemporary Forms of Slavery and other competent United Nations bodies dealing with questions covered by his mandate and to this effect invites him to participate at the next session of that Working Group;
14. Appeals to all Governments to cooperate with and assist the Special Rapporteur in the performance of his tasks and to furnish all information requested;
15. Expresses its thanks to the Governments which have invited the Special Rapporteur to visit their countries and asks them to give all necessary attention to his recommendations and to inform him of any action taken thereon;
16. Requests the Secretary-General to provide all necessary assistance to the Special Rapporteur in order to enable him to submit his report to the Commission at its forty-ninth session.
55th meeting5 March 1992
[Adopted without a vote. See chap. XXII.]