European Commission welcomes agreement on criminal law rules - Speech Brief
22 June 2026 14:00 UTC · European Commission · EU Commission Press Release · Source · Email X Link

European Commission welcomes agreement on criminal law rules

Key points

  • Welcomes political agreement updating criminal law on child sexual abuse
  • Calls on co-legislators to agree urgent long-term rules for online reporting

TL;DR

  • Commission welcomes political agreement on a Directive updating EU criminal rules to fight child sexual abuse and sexual exploitation.
  • Directive updates definitions, criminalises AI-generated abuse material, livestreaming, deepfakes, sexual extortion, and extends grooming protections in certain cases.
  • Measures include mandatory criminal records checks for professionals, reporting obligations when children are in serious danger, and strengthened victim support with extended statute of limitations.
  • Commission says co-legislators must urgently agree long-term rules for online reporting; Directive requires formal adoption by European Parliament and Council before entry into force.
  • Reports of online child sexual abuse rose from 1 million in 2010 to over 23 million in 2025, the Commission notes.
Original text

European Commission - Press release Commission welcomes political agreement on criminal law rules to fight child sexual abuse Brussels, 22 June 2026 The Commission welcomes today's political agreement with the European Parliament and Council on the Directive updating the criminal law rules on child sexual abuse and sexual exploitation. Worrisome trends like the proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI)-generated ...

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