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The Law and Practices of Ritual Male Circumcision: Time for Review

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Recently, a German court found that ritual male circumcision (RMC) on a minor too young to consent, violated the physical integrity of the child and could not be justified on religious grounds. The judgment led to a world-wide revival of the discussion on the desirability of RMC. This article hopes to make a contribution to that discussion and offers a short introduction to RCM, touching on why it is practiced. The paper then discusses the legal and practical situation in England where circumcision is completely unregulated, the Netherlands where circumcision is well-regulated, but where little attention is paid to the independent rights of children, and Germany where the desirability of circumcision per se has been called into question. After a discussion of domestic practices, the paper looks at international law relating to RMC, in particular the law of the Council of Europe and the United Nations. It shows that the international organizations have generally been supportive of RMC, when practiced under hygienic circumstances. The discussion subsequently turns to the literature, which has long argued that RMC presents problems, both medically and in terms of children’s rights. Bringing the different voices together, the paper finally draws a conclusion on the desirability of continued RMC from a viewpoint of the interests of the child. The conclusion is that, ultimately, we should strive for the abolition of RMC on non-consenting minors, although many states may need a transition period during which the practice should be strictly regulated.

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Notes

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    Although the courts have expressed a preference for circumcisions performed in a medical context, rather than traditional context. In AT v FS&Anor, the court ordered that it would be in the best interests of the child to receive his circumcision in hospital. AT v FS&Anor 2011 WL 5105519, per Hedley J at [26].

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    The circumcisions were in fact performed by a registered doctor, albeit one who had received his training and very limited practice abroad. The circumstances of the camp were however exemplary of circumcision camps not performed by medical practitioners.

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    Dalton argues that “To be brutally frank, infant circumcision is ‘safer’ because infants do not report complications.” (Barkham 2012).

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    Also in matters of religion. Gillick v West Norfolk & Wisbech Area Health Authority [1985] UKHL 7.

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    Re J [1999] 2 F.L.R. 678.

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    Re S (Children) (Specific Issue Order: Religion: Circumcision) [2004] EWHC 1282 (Fam); [2005] 1 F.L.R. 236; [2004] Fam. Law 869. Confirmed on Appeal S (Children) [2004] EWCACiv 1257; 2004 WL 2652660.

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    Gillick competency refers to the competence of minors to take informed decisions. S (Children) [2004] EWCACiv 1257; 2004 WL 2652660, per Thorpe LJ, at 6.

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    The Dutch government for example regulated the wearing of headscarves in schools (Ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap 2003) and is in the process of adopting regulation concerning the ritual slaughter of animals (Rijksoverheid 2012).

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    23 Mei 2007, Raad van State, Afdeling Bestuursrechtspraak, zaak 200701063/1, LJNBA6061 §2.2.

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    31 Juli 2007, Rechtbank Zutphen, zaak 83927 JE RK 07-110, LJN BB0833.

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    26 November 2002, Gerechtshof ’s-Hertogenbosch, zaak R200200450, LJN: AF2955 §4.4.

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    05 Juli 2011, Hoge Raad, zaak 09/04431, NJB 2011, 1494.

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    05 Juli 2011, Hoge Raad, zaak 09/04431, NJB 2011, 1494, Conclusie Nr. 09/04431.

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    Dr. K, Landgericht Köln, 07.05.2012, Wa. 151 Ns 169/11.

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    Gesetz über den Umfang der Personensorge bei einder Beschneidung des männlichen Kindes vom 20. Dezember 2012. Bundesgesetzblatt Jahrgang 2012 Teil I Nr. 61, Bonn 27. Dezember 2012, p. 2749.

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    OLG Frankfurt 4. Zivilsenat, 21.08.2007, 4 W 12/07, in particular at [19].

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    Case of Jehovah’s Witnesses of Moscow and others v. Russia, European Court of Human Rights, application 302/02, with judgment of 10 June 2010 § 144.

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    For example in South-Africa where large parts of the male population are circumcised. The South-African government instituted a licensing regime with strict requirements for the performance of circumcisions (Marshall 2009).

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