Indicators

Age of Consent

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Extraterritoriality & Extradition

Partial

The Code of Criminal Procedure provides for universal jurisdiction of SEC-related offences (it allows for prosecution of anyone present in Belgium having committed sexual offences abroad against a minor). Universal jurisdiction also applies if the perpetrator is not found in Belgium but there is a request from the prosecutor. Double criminality is lifted for SEC-related offences.

Belgium does not extradite its nationals and foreigners cannot be extradited unless Belgium has a bilateral treaty with the concerned state (reciprocity) and the punishment incurred is at least one year of imprisonment (double criminality). There are no specific provisions on extradition for SEC-related offences in national law.

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 Code of Criminal Procedure Law on Extradition Law on the European Arrest Warrant, 1867 (status as of 2022), 1878 (status as of 2022), 1874 (status as of 2022), 2003 (modified 2022)

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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