Sexual Rights 3

變異的性行為
性權利  3

性權利宣言

性是一個人的人格構成中的組成部分。性的全面發展有賴於諸如接觸欲、親近、情感表達、快樂、親密舉止和愛等人的基本需要的滿足。

性是通過個體與社會體系之間的交互作用所構建的。性的全面發展對於個人的、人與人之間的和社會的康樂是必需的。

性權利是基於與生俱來的自由、尊嚴和人人平等的普世人權。既然健康是一項基本人權,那麼性健康也是一項基本人權。為了確保人與社會培育健康的性,必須認可、促進和用所有的方式由所有社會組織來捍衛下述的性權利。性健康是認可、尊重和運用這些性權利的社會環境總和的結果。

  • 1. 性自由權。性自由包含人人表達他們全部性潛能的可能性。但是,性自由在一生的任何時候和任何情形下排斥所有形式的性強迫、性剝削和性辱虐(sexual abuse)。

  • 2. 性自主、性完整和性系統的安全權。這種權利包括就個人的性生活在個人自我價值觀和社會道德規範之內做出自主決定的權利。這種權利也包括在無任何形式的折磨、損傷、暴力的情形下控制和愉悅我們自己的身體。

  • 3. 性隱私權。只要不侵犯他人的性權利,這種權利包括親密舉止的個人決斷權和個人行為權。

  • 4. 性平等權。性平等權是指無論性(sex)、性別、性取向、年齡、種族、社會地位、宗教信仰或身體與情感殘障與否,無一切形式的歧視。

  • 5. 性快樂權。包括自體性行為在內的性快樂是生理的、心理的、理性的和精神的康樂源泉。

  • 6. 情感方式的性表達權。性表達莫過於性愛快樂或性行為這樣的舉止方式。個人有通過交往、接觸、情感表達和情欲來表達他們的性的權利。

  • 7. 自由的性結合權。這意味著有權結婚或不結婚、有權離婚和建立其他負責任的性結合體的可能性。

  • 8. 做出自由和負責任的生育選擇權。這包括決定是否生養孩子、生養孩子的數量和間隔的權利,這也包括完全有使用生育調節手段的權利。

  • 9. 基於科學探尋需要的性資訊權。這項權利意味著性資訊應該是通過沒有阻礙卻是憑藉科學原則的探尋所產生的,並且是在社會的所有層面以適當的途徑來傳播的。

  • 10. 全面的性教育權。這是一個從出生起就貫穿於生命週期的終生過程,而且應該是所有社會機構共同參與的過程。

  • 11. 性衛生保健權。性衛生保健應該有益於所有的性健康憂慮(sexual concern)、性健康問題(sexual problem)和性失調(sexual disorder)的預防與治療。

在中國香港於1999826日第14屆世界性學大會批准

Variations in Sexual Behavior

Sexual Rights 3

Declaration of Sexual Rights

Sexuality is an integral part of the personality of every human being. Its full development depends upon the satisfaction of basic human needs such as the desire for contact, intimacy, emotional expression, pleasure, tenderness and love.
Sexuality is constructed through the interaction between the individual and social structures. Full development of sexuality is essential for individual, interpersonal, and societal well being.
Sexual rights are universal human rights based on the inherent freedom, dignity, and equality of all human beings. Since health is a fundamental human right, so must Sexual Health be a basic human right. In order to assure that human beings and societies develop healthy sexuality, the following sexual rights must be recognized, promoted, respected, and defended by all societies through all means. Sexual Health is the result of an environment that recognizes, respects, and exercises these sexual rights.

  1. The right to sexual freedom. Sexual freedom encompasses the possibility for individuals to express their full sexual potential. However, this excludes all forms of sexual coercion, exploitation and abuse at any time and situations in life.
  2. The right to sexual autonomy, sexual integrity, and safety of the sexual body. This right involves the ability to make autonomous decisions about one's sexual life within a context of one's own personal and social ethics. It also encompasses control and enjoyment of our own bodies free from torture, mutilation and violence of any sort.
  3. The right to sexual privacy. This involves the right for individual decisions and behaviors about intimacy as long as they do not intrude on the sexual rights of others.
  4. The right to sexual equity. This refers to freedom from all forms of discrimination regardless of sex, gender, sexual orientation, age, race, social class, religion, or physical and emotional disability.
  5. The right to sexual pleasure. Sexual pleasure, including autoeroticism, is a source of physical, psychological, intellectual and spiritual well being.
  6. The right to emotional sexual expression. Sexual expression is more than erotic pleasure or sexual acts. Individuals have a right to express their sexuality through communication, touch, emotional expression and love.
  7. The right to sexually associate freely. This means the possibility to marry or not, to divorce, and to establish other types of responsible sexual associations.
  8. The right to make free and responsible reproductive choices. This encompasses the right to decide whether or not to have children, the number and spacing of children, and the right to full access to the means of fertility regulation.
  9. The right to sexual information based upon scientific inquiry. This right implies that sexual information should be generated through the process of unencumbered and yet scientifically ethical inquiry, and disseminated in appropriate ways at all societal levels.
  10. The right to comprehensive sexuality education. This is a lifelong process from birth throughout the life cycle and should involve all social institutions.
  11. The right to sexual health care. Sexual health care should be available for prevention and treatment of all sexual concerns, problems and disorders.

Adopted in Hong Kong at the 14th World Congress of Sexology, August 26, 1999
 

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