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Proiect de modificare a Codului penal după ce Consiliul Europei a recomandat României să nu mai utilizeze termenul de „pornografie infantilă”. Sintagma propusă
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Proiect de modificare a Codului penal după ce Consiliul Europei a recomandat României să nu mai utilizeze termenul de „pornografie infantilă”. Sintagma propusă

The article discusses a proposed amendment to Romania’s Penal Code aimed at aligning national legislation with European standards regarding the treatment of child sexual abuse materials (CSAM). The initiative follows a recommendation by the Lanzarote Committee of the Council of Europe, which advised against using the term 'child pornography' in future legal and public policies. Deputee Diana Tuşa, chair of a special committee on combating human trafficking, supports the reform, arguing that the new terminology more accurately reflects the victimization of minors rather than their participation in illegal content. She emphasizes that the proposed law does not criminalize non-exploitative interactions between minors but strengthens penalties for serious offenses such as non-consensual distribution, coercion, and exploitation. The bill, PL-x nr. 489/2026, seeks to balance protection for children with proportionality in legal responses.

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HotNews logoHotNewsNeovisanLijevoČinjenice 85Objektivnost 80prije 22 h
Proiect de modificare a Codului penal după ce Consiliul Europei a recomandat României să nu mai utilizeze termenul de „pornografie infantilă”. Sintagma propusă

The article discusses a proposed amendment to Romania’s Penal Code aimed at aligning national legislation with European standards regarding the treatment of child sexual abuse materials (CSAM). The initiative follows a recommendation by the Lanzarote Committee of the Council of Europe, which advised against using the term 'child pornography' in future legal and public policies. Deputee Diana Tuşa, chair of a special committee on combating human trafficking, supports the reform, arguing that the new terminology more accurately reflects the victimization of minors rather than their participation in illegal content. She emphasizes that the proposed law does not criminalize non-exploitative interactions between minors but strengthens penalties for serious offenses such as non-consensual distribution, coercion, and exploitation. The bill, PL-x nr. 489/2026, seeks to balance protection for children with proportionality in legal responses.

Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the proposed legal change as a necessary modernization aligned with European norms, emphasizing the protection of minors while avoiding over-policing. It highlights the shift away from stigmatizing terms like 'child pornography' and underscores the importance of proportional legal

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 80): The article accurately reports on the proposed legal changes in Romania following recommendations from the Council of Europe's Lanzarote Committee. It cites the relevant legislation and quotes the deputy who supports the change. However, it leans slightly toward supporting the reform by emphasizing

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