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1 K.L. v. Peru (UN Hum. Rts. Comm.), Comm. No. 1153/2003, paras. 2.1, 6.3-6.4 (Oct. 24, 2005), UN Doc. CCPR/C/85/D/1153/2003 (finding violations of Article 7 and 17 of the ICCPR). The Committee also found violations of Article 24 of the ICCPR, which affords special protections to minors (id. at para. 6.5), and Article 2 of the ICCPR, which requires state parties to ensure that effective remedies exist for violations of protected rights (id. at para. 6.6). The Committee held that Peru should furnish K.L. with an effective remedy, including compensation, and should establish procedures so the similar violations do not occur in the future. Id. at para. 6.8.
2 International Panel of Experts in International Human Rights Law and on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, Principles on the Application of International Human Rights Law in Relation to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (Nov. 6-9, 2006), available at http://www.yogyakartaprinciples.org/principles_en.pdf (hereinafter Yogyakarta Principles).