The debates surrounding the issue of whether or not prostitution or sex work ought to be legal or illegal have a long and convoluted history, both in South Africa and abroad. This article seeks to provide greater clarity and focus to current debates on this complex issue, in particular from a liberal perspective. By examining certain of the main issues at stake for those committed to the broad tenets of liberal ideology, the article hopes to bring at least some measure of clarity and focus to a contentious set of theoretical and empirical questions. It is argued that, from a liberal perspective, to interfere with the freedom of each South African to make his or her own moral choices is to interfere with the very foundation of South Africa’s...
One of the most telling issues on the state of the women\u27s movement today is that of the legaliza...
An uncontested prevalence of the prostitution phenomenon around the globe has attracted centrestage ...
Law and morality have always been uneasy bedfellows; for whose morality should the law protect and e...
Prostitution is illegal in South Africa, but there is an ongoing debate about whether prostitution s...
One of the social vices that continue to generate unending debates is the issue of sex workers or pr...
This article critically investigates the prohibitionist approach that is currently followed with reg...
Prostitution or Sex work has been a crime in the country for a number of decades. In earlier years s...
Ekebrand, H & Mattisson, E. Behind the prostitution debate in South Africa – constructions of ge...
Activists for sex worker rights in South Africa are leading a sophisticated national campaign to dec...
This article explores critically whether the liberal feminist understanding of women’s situation und...
In Part I of this Article, I discuss the perception that sex work was a “necessary evil” under the D...
This article looks at the commercial sex phenomenon and how it has evolved in South Africa. The arti...
The current philosophical debate about prostitution is mainly concerned with two different points of...
Since the mid-1980s, the debate about how to address prostitution legally has become a subject of le...
The aim of this paper is to resuscitate the debate on the need for decriminalization of sex work and...
One of the most telling issues on the state of the women\u27s movement today is that of the legaliza...
An uncontested prevalence of the prostitution phenomenon around the globe has attracted centrestage ...
Law and morality have always been uneasy bedfellows; for whose morality should the law protect and e...
Prostitution is illegal in South Africa, but there is an ongoing debate about whether prostitution s...
One of the social vices that continue to generate unending debates is the issue of sex workers or pr...
This article critically investigates the prohibitionist approach that is currently followed with reg...
Prostitution or Sex work has been a crime in the country for a number of decades. In earlier years s...
Ekebrand, H & Mattisson, E. Behind the prostitution debate in South Africa – constructions of ge...
Activists for sex worker rights in South Africa are leading a sophisticated national campaign to dec...
This article explores critically whether the liberal feminist understanding of women’s situation und...
In Part I of this Article, I discuss the perception that sex work was a “necessary evil” under the D...
This article looks at the commercial sex phenomenon and how it has evolved in South Africa. The arti...
The current philosophical debate about prostitution is mainly concerned with two different points of...
Since the mid-1980s, the debate about how to address prostitution legally has become a subject of le...
The aim of this paper is to resuscitate the debate on the need for decriminalization of sex work and...
One of the most telling issues on the state of the women\u27s movement today is that of the legaliza...
An uncontested prevalence of the prostitution phenomenon around the globe has attracted centrestage ...
Law and morality have always been uneasy bedfellows; for whose morality should the law protect and e...