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Once again, prostitution occupies a prominent position on public and political agendas, both nationally and internationally. A topic of concern and interest within social and academic realms, it is a highly moralised, contested issue that is at the centre of heated and drawn-out debates.

With each chapter dedicated to a separate country and written by a national authority on the subject, Assessing European Prostitution Policies seeks to explore how prostitution is regulated in 21 European countries, thus drawing out important implications for an effective and humane prostitution policy. Indeed, this innovative volume brings together systematic accounts of how national and local forms of governance influence the commercial market for sex as well as the lives of sex workers and third parties. All chapters cover the history of prostitution policy, national laws regulating prostitution, policy formulation and implementation, the national discourse on prostitution, the gap b

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Prostitution Policy in Europe: an Overview (Hendrik Wagenaar)

Western and Central Europe

2. United Kingdom (Phil Hubbard, Teela Sanders, Jane Scoular and Rosie Campbell)

3. Ireland (Paul Ryan and Eilís Ward)

4. The Netherlands (Sietske Altink, Ilse van Liempt, & Marjan Wijers)

5. Belgium (Marion David, Maarten Loopmans)

6. France (Marion David, Mathilde Darley, Véronique Guienne, Gwenaëlle Mainsant, Lilian Mathieu

7. Germany (Ina Hunecke)

8. Austria (Helga Amesberger, Luzenir Caixeta, Elisabeth Greif, Birgit Sauer)

9. Switzerland (Milena Chimienti, Géraldine Bugnon)

Nordic Countries

10. Denmark (Jeanet Bjønnes, Marlene Spanger)

11. Sweden (Petra Östergren)

12. Norway (Synnøve Jahnsen and May-Len Skilbrei)

13. Finland (Niina Vuolajärvi, Minna Viuhko, Johanna Kantola, Anne-Maria Marttila)

Former Eastern Europe

14. Croatia (Ivana Radacic)

15. Slovenia (Iztok Šori, Mojca Pajnik

16. Albania (Armela Xhaho, Alma Lleshi Tandilli)

17. Rumania (Alina Danet)

18. Czech Republic (Barbara Havelkova)

Southern Europe

19. Spain (Mariola Bernal Solano, Alina Danet, Joan Carles March Cerdà)

20. Portugal (Alexandra Oliveira)

21. Italy (Isabel Crowhurst, Patrizia Testaì, Cesare Di Feliciantonio, Giulia Garofalo-Geymonat)

22. Malta (Trevor Calafato)

23. Greece (Laura Maratou-Alipranti, Eleni Rethimiotaki)

European Policies

24. European Union (Joyce Outshoorn)

25. Sex Worker Organisations: International Committee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe (Luca Stevenson, Agata Dziuban)

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 10/07/2019
      ISBN13: 9780367375126, 978-0367375126
      ISBN10: 0367375125

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Once again, prostitution occupies a prominent position on public and political agendas, both nationally and internationally. A topic of concern and interest within social and academic realms, it is a highly moralised, contested issue that is at the centre of heated and drawn-out debates.

      With each chapter dedicated to a separate country and written by a national authority on the subject, Assessing European Prostitution Policies seeks to explore how prostitution is regulated in 21 European countries, thus drawing out important implications for an effective and humane prostitution policy. Indeed, this innovative volume brings together systematic accounts of how national and local forms of governance influence the commercial market for sex as well as the lives of sex workers and third parties. All chapters cover the history of prostitution policy, national laws regulating prostitution, policy formulation and implementation, the national discourse on prostitution, the gap b

      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction: Prostitution Policy in Europe: an Overview (Hendrik Wagenaar)

      Western and Central Europe

      2. United Kingdom (Phil Hubbard, Teela Sanders, Jane Scoular and Rosie Campbell)

      3. Ireland (Paul Ryan and Eilís Ward)

      4. The Netherlands (Sietske Altink, Ilse van Liempt, & Marjan Wijers)

      5. Belgium (Marion David, Maarten Loopmans)

      6. France (Marion David, Mathilde Darley, Véronique Guienne, Gwenaëlle Mainsant, Lilian Mathieu

      7. Germany (Ina Hunecke)

      8. Austria (Helga Amesberger, Luzenir Caixeta, Elisabeth Greif, Birgit Sauer)

      9. Switzerland (Milena Chimienti, Géraldine Bugnon)

      Nordic Countries

      10. Denmark (Jeanet Bjønnes, Marlene Spanger)

      11. Sweden (Petra Östergren)

      12. Norway (Synnøve Jahnsen and May-Len Skilbrei)

      13. Finland (Niina Vuolajärvi, Minna Viuhko, Johanna Kantola, Anne-Maria Marttila)

      Former Eastern Europe

      14. Croatia (Ivana Radacic)

      15. Slovenia (Iztok Šori, Mojca Pajnik

      16. Albania (Armela Xhaho, Alma Lleshi Tandilli)

      17. Rumania (Alina Danet)

      18. Czech Republic (Barbara Havelkova)

      Southern Europe

      19. Spain (Mariola Bernal Solano, Alina Danet, Joan Carles March Cerdà)

      20. Portugal (Alexandra Oliveira)

      21. Italy (Isabel Crowhurst, Patrizia Testaì, Cesare Di Feliciantonio, Giulia Garofalo-Geymonat)

      22. Malta (Trevor Calafato)

      23. Greece (Laura Maratou-Alipranti, Eleni Rethimiotaki)

      European Policies

      24. European Union (Joyce Outshoorn)

      25. Sex Worker Organisations: International Committee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe (Luca Stevenson, Agata Dziuban)

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