The Bioethics of the Circumcision of Male Children.
Human
Rights.
International
human rights law has profoundly transformed medical ethics.
This
page, therefore, indexes human rights instruments in addition to medical ethics
documents.
The
Physician's Oath of the World Medical Association requires doctors to use their
medical knowledge in compliance with "the laws of humanity."
The
codes of medical ethics of Australia, Canada, Norway, and
the United States all require doctors to
respect the human rights of patients.
The United
Kingdom makes respect for the human rights of patients a legal requirement by
the Human Rights Act 1998.
Children enjoy certain human rights (including the right to special protection) under general human rights instruments.
Children enjoy certain human rights (including the right to special protection) under general human rights instruments.
They
also enjoy additional protections under special instruments related to
childhood.***
The
UN Commission on the former Yugoslavia defines circumcision as sexual assault
and a human rights violation.
In
Article 24.3 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child the phrase,
"traditional procedures prejudicial to the health of children,"
refers to the practice of circumcision.
The
circumcision of male children, therefore, violates numerous provisions of
various international human rights instruments, and must be
considered unethical medical practice.
Doctors
Opposing Circumcision has released a detailed report on human rights and the
circumcision of children.
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See ‘Attorneys for the Rights of the Child’ for a table of human rights that are violated by circumcision of male children.
... http://www.arclaw.org/#HR%20Chart
See ‘Attorneys for the Rights of the Child’ for a table of human rights that are violated by circumcision of male children.
... http://www.arclaw.org/#HR%20Chart
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