The primary objective of this thesis is to conduct a comparative analysis of Sweden'slegislation, that criminalizes the purchase of sexual services, with Finland's laws thatdistinguish prostitution from human trafficking and prohibit the purchase of sexual services ifthe customer is aware of or ought to have suspected that the prostitute is a victim of humantrafficking. The study aims to identify and examine the core differences between these laws and how they reflect distinct views on prostitution and women, and the extent to which they are aligned with gender equality. The study employs a liberal sex work perspective which regards prostitution as a form of work that can be separated from the individual's body and aneo-abolitionist perspec...
The Swedish Sex Purchase Act was unique, when introduced in 1999. While it was legal to demand and c...
Sweden was the first country in the world to criminalise the purchase of sex whilst keeping its sale...
The Swedish prostitution law from 1999, now followed by Norway and Iceland, criminalized the purchas...
The primary objective of this thesis is to conduct a comparative analysis of Sweden'slegislation, th...
This thesis explores to what extent prostitution policy can influence human trafficking for sexual p...
The purpose of this thesis is to come to an understanding of the reasoning behind the enactments of ...
Prostitution policies in the Nordic countries have undergone major changes in the past 15 years. One...
There is great interest internationally in the development of prostitution policies in the Nordic co...
Is the Nordic model of combating the trafficking of women for sexual purposes to be followed by all ...
The prostitution policies implemented in the Nordic countries have gone through major changes over t...
This paper analyzes the core reasons for the Swedish law from 1999 which criminalizes purchase of se...
Trafficking in human beings and prostitution is an increasing occurrence within the EU. However, vas...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore, and as a result, to better understand the posi...
This essay focuses on how trafficking in human beings for sexual exploitation is defined and dealt w...
Our purpose with this essay is to find explanations to the genesis of the Swedish law against prosti...
The Swedish Sex Purchase Act was unique, when introduced in 1999. While it was legal to demand and c...
Sweden was the first country in the world to criminalise the purchase of sex whilst keeping its sale...
The Swedish prostitution law from 1999, now followed by Norway and Iceland, criminalized the purchas...
The primary objective of this thesis is to conduct a comparative analysis of Sweden'slegislation, th...
This thesis explores to what extent prostitution policy can influence human trafficking for sexual p...
The purpose of this thesis is to come to an understanding of the reasoning behind the enactments of ...
Prostitution policies in the Nordic countries have undergone major changes in the past 15 years. One...
There is great interest internationally in the development of prostitution policies in the Nordic co...
Is the Nordic model of combating the trafficking of women for sexual purposes to be followed by all ...
The prostitution policies implemented in the Nordic countries have gone through major changes over t...
This paper analyzes the core reasons for the Swedish law from 1999 which criminalizes purchase of se...
Trafficking in human beings and prostitution is an increasing occurrence within the EU. However, vas...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore, and as a result, to better understand the posi...
This essay focuses on how trafficking in human beings for sexual exploitation is defined and dealt w...
Our purpose with this essay is to find explanations to the genesis of the Swedish law against prosti...
The Swedish Sex Purchase Act was unique, when introduced in 1999. While it was legal to demand and c...
Sweden was the first country in the world to criminalise the purchase of sex whilst keeping its sale...
The Swedish prostitution law from 1999, now followed by Norway and Iceland, criminalized the purchas...