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July 7th, 2006

Brothels: Canada Could Learn From Germany

Prostitution Laws

Four years ago, the country passed legislation decriminalizing both brothels and those who engage in what our own criminal law refers to as "communicating for the purposes of prostitution" (i.e., soliciting johns in media advertisements, or on the street).

Canada would do well to follow suit. Germany's liberal approach to prostitution has been controversial. Condoleezza Rice, the U.S. Secretary of State, claims the policy offers an open invitation to criminal gangs that exploit vulnerable women.

Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Canada, Porn & Sex Industry, Legal Issues at 11:05 AM GMT
The full story: Canada.Com

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