Indicators

Age of Consent

Partial

Age of sexual consent is 16 years. Close-in-age exemption for sexual acts for minors aged between 13 and less than 16 years, where the age gap with the other person is no more than 4 years is provided by law.
Analysis of country legislation on age of sexual consent, 2024

Extraterritoriality & Extradition

Partial

Active extraterritoriality is provided for all SEC related offences covered by the legislation of Luxembourg (except for grooming) under arts 5-1 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Active extraterritoriality over the rest of offences is covered under article 5, which only requires double criminality for minor offences. SEC related offences are extraditable if they are punished with at least one year of imprisonment under Luxembourg's law and fulfil the double criminality requirement under article 3 of the Extradition Law.

Double criminality is not required in the extraterritoriality provisions in articles 5-1 and 5 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (except for minor offences/""""délits"""") but it is a requirement for extradition.

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.
Code of Criminal Procedure, Extradition Law , Criminal Code of Luxembourg, 1808 (status as of 2018), 2001, 1879 (status as of 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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