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- Q5249443 subject Q7054301.
- Q5249443 abstract "The Declaration of Sexual Rights was first proclaimed at the 13th World Congress of Sexology, run by the World Association for Sexual Health, in Valencia 1997; the current version is from 2014.The current version is naming 16 positions: The right to equality and non-discrimination The right to life, liberty and security of the person The right to autonomy and bodily integrity The right to be free from torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment The right to be free from all forms of violence and coercion The right to privacy The right to the highest attainable standard of health, including sexual health; with the possibility of pleasurable satisfying and safe sexual experiences The right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its application The right to information The right to education and the right to comprehensive sexuality education The right to enter, form, and dissolve marriage and similar types of relationships based on equality and full and free consent The right to decide whether to have children, the number and spacing of children, and to have the information and the means to do so The right to the freedom of thought, opinion, and expression The right to freedom of association and peaceful assembly The right to participation in public and political life The right to access to justice, remedies, and redress↑".
- Q5249443 wikiPageExternalLink declaration_of_sexual_rights_sep03_2014.pdf.
- Q5249443 wikiPageWikiLink Q2061273.
- Q5249443 wikiPageWikiLink Q7054301.
- Q5249443 wikiPageWikiLink Q8818.
- Q5249443 comment "The Declaration of Sexual Rights was first proclaimed at the 13th World Congress of Sexology, run by the World Association for Sexual Health, in Valencia 1997; the current version is from 2014.The current version is naming 16 positions: The right to equality and non-discrimination The right to life, liberty and security of the person The right to autonomy and bodily integrity The right to be free from torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment The right to be free from all forms of violence and coercion The right to privacy The right to the highest attainable standard of health, including sexual health; with the possibility of pleasurable satisfying and safe sexual experiences The right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its application The right to information The right to education and the right to comprehensive sexuality education The right to enter, form, and dissolve marriage and similar types of relationships based on equality and full and free consent The right to decide whether to have children, the number and spacing of children, and to have the information and the means to do so The right to the freedom of thought, opinion, and expression The right to freedom of association and peaceful assembly The right to participation in public and political life The right to access to justice, remedies, and redress↑".
- Q5249443 label "Declaration of Sexual Rights".