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Sexual Conduct Law — Macau

Criminal rules on sex, consent, prostitution, obscene materials, and typical punishments. Informational only — not legal advice.

Snapshot

Age of consent: 14 Rape & child sexual abuse: serious felonies Sex work: selling sex legal; brothels/pimping illegal Pornography: adult content restricted in public; child porn criminalized Same‑sex relations: legal No death/corporal penalties

Key points

Age of consent & offences against minors

The criminal code sets 14 years as the age of sexual consent. Using persons under 18 in commercial sexual exploitation (paid sex, pornography) is prohibited.

Article 166 (summary via court report): “covers any kinds of consensual sex involving minors under the age of 14 … the offender faces a prison term of between three and 10 years if he or she engages in sexual intercourse, anal sex or oral sex with the minor, or inserts an object…”

Macau treats ages 14–17 as minors for exploitative commercial acts even though the general age of consent is 14.

Rape & sexual assault

Rape (Article 157) covers intercourse (vaginal), anal, or oral sex obtained by violence or intimidation, with prison terms commonly ranging from 3–12 years (enhanced when the victim is under 16).

“Rape … refers to forced sex – namely sexual intercourse (vaginal sex), anal sex or oral sex – by means of violence or intimidation … offenders face a prison term of between three and 12 years.”

Sexual harassment (Article 164‑A) criminalizes coerced sexual contact that harasses another person; maximum penalty is 1 year or a fine up to 120 days (usually needs a victim complaint unless the victim is under 16).

Sex work (prostitution)

Macau follows an abolitionist model: selling sex by consenting adults is not itself a crime, but related activities are. The Criminal Code outlaws public solicitation, keeping a brothel, and controlling/procuring the prostitution of others. Anti‑trafficking law (Law 6/2008) prohibits all forms of trafficking for sexual exploitation.

Pornography & obscene materials

Adult pornography per se is not comprehensively regulated, but public sale/display and promotion of obscene/pornographic materials face restrictions under an older regulatory framework that is still used (e.g., against sex‑service flyers). In 2017, reforms also criminalized child pornography and solicitation of underage prostitution.

LGBTQ status

Same‑sex relations are legal in Macau (since 1996). The general age of consent (14) applies equally irrespective of sexual orientation.

Public indecency & morality offences

Public sexual conduct can be prosecuted under general decency/obscenity provisions and nuisance‑type offences (e.g., public solicitation for prostitution), alongside the specific sexual offences above.

What Macau doesn’t do

Selected offences & typical penalties (illustrative)

OffenceWhat it coversIndicative penaltyNotes
Rape (Art. 157) Sex (vaginal/anal/oral) via violence or intimidation ~3–12 years; higher if victim <16 Court/press summaries
Child sexual abuse (Art. 166) Any sexual activity with a child <14; intercourse/anal/oral or object insertion Up to 1–8 years; 3–10 years for intercourse/anal/oral/object insertion Court/press summaries
Sexual harassment (Art. 164‑A) Coerced sexual contact causing harassment Up to 1 year or fine up to 120 days Police guidance
Public solicitation Soliciting sexual services in public places Criminal offence Code & local practice
Brothel‑keeping / procuring Keeping premises for prostitution; controlling/procuring others’ prostitution Criminal offences Code
Child pornography / under‑18 solicitation (2017) Production/use of child porn; solicitation of under‑18 prostitution Criminal offences 2017 reforms

Practical notes

This page is informational only and not a substitute for legal advice.

Quoted provisions (in context)

Article 166 – child sexual abuse (summary excerpt via court report):
“…covers any kinds of consensual sex involving minors under the age of 14 … the offender faces a prison term of between three and 10 years if he or she engages in sexual intercourse, anal sex or oral sex with the minor, or if they insert an object…”
Article 164‑A – sexual harassment (official guidance):
“Any person [who] causes another person to suffer from sexual physical body contact … thus harassing the other person … shall be liable to a maximum term of imprisonment of 1 year or a fine up to 120 days.”

Citations

  1. U.S. Department of State, Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Macau (age of consent; <18 commercial exploitation prohibited).
  2. Macau Post Daily, coverage explaining Articles 157 & 166 (rape & child sexual abuse).
  3. Polícia Judiciária (official) guidance on indecent assault / Article 164‑A (sexual harassment).
  4. IDS Sexuality, Poverty & Law (Macau profile): solicitation, brothel‑keeping, control/procurement as offences.
  5. Macao Business: regulation on obscene/pornographic materials and flyer crackdowns; 2017 reforms on child‑porn & underage solicitation.
  6. Background on Penal Code lineage; abolition of death penalty in Macau.