The Rome Statute (1998) (which defines the crimes over which the International Criminal Court may have jurisdiction) encompasses crimes against humanity (Article 7) which include 'enslavement' (Article 7.1.c) and 'sexual enslavement' (Article 7.1.g) 'when committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population'. 2.2 Commercial sexual exploitation of children.
2.1 Commercial sexual exploitation of adults.