Indicators

Age of Consent

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Extraterritoriality & Extradition

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Kyrgyz Criminal Code provides active extraterritoriality over offenses committed outside the Kyrgyz territory, if the offender is a citizen of Kazakhstan or a stateless person permanently residing in Kyrgyzstan. Habitual residents are not included. Double criminality is not required for proceeding with active extraterritorial jurisdiction over offenses committed outside the Kyrgyz territory by Kyrgyz nationals and stateless persons permanently residing in Kyrgyzstan.
Kyrgyz legislation does not provide for passive extraterritoriality over SEC related offenses committed outside the Kyrgyz territory.
Extraditable offences are those punishable by imprisonment for a term not less than one year in both Kyrgyzstan and the requesting State (double criminality) or, when extradition is requested to serve a sentence, the term should be of not less than six months. There is no specific provision on the extradition of SEC related offences. SEC related offences are punishable under the Kyrgyz Criminal Code with greater penalties than a year of imprisonment and therefore could be considered as extraditable offences. Kyrgyz nationals cannot be extradited.
Constitution, Criminal Code, Code of Criminal Procedure, 2010 (status as of 2021), 2017 (status as of 2021), 2021 (status as of 2023)

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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