Video | Prostitution in Europe: abolition or regulation? | International

In the week of 8M, Europe debates sex work: Nordic model, legalization, trafficking and women’s rights

Video | Prostitution in Europe: abolition or regulation? | International
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The . Some countries regulate it as sex work, such as Germany; others penalize the client with the so-called Nordic model, such as France. In the midst of open discussions about trafficking, stigma and labor rights, sex workers, civil society and others disagree: for some it is exploitation; for others, an option that can even empower women.

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