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    1. Is Prostitution Legal in Canada? This case study attempts to review the constitutional challenge to Canada’s prostitution law before its amendments in December 2014. The debate on Canada’s laws in regards to prostitution came to the forefront of public policy issues in the wake of the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in Canada (Attorney General) v. Bedford. It is important to point out that this case is not about legalization of prostitution but whether the laws that the Canadian Parliament

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    LEGALISING PROSTITUTION IN NAMIBIA By UMUNAVI DESIRE KAMBOUA Submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degree of BACHELORS IN LAW Supervised by: PROFESSOR N.J HORN In the subject Human Rights At the UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the Bachelors in Law Degree DECLARATION I‚ Umunavi Desire Kamboua‚ hereby declare that this dissertation titled “The Implications of Legalising Prostitution in Namibia”

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    Mtunzini (Mm-tun-zee-nee) is a small coastal town that is situated almost exactly halfway along KwaZulu-Natal’s coastline in South Africa approximately 140 km north of Durban. The name is an isiZulu word meaning place in the shade. After the breakup of the Zulu Kingdom after the Anglo-Zulu War‚ Sir Garnet Wolseley created 13 ’kinglets’ - with two strategically located as buffer zones between Port Natal and Zululand. One of these kinglets was John Dunn who used Mtunzini as his capital. Umlalazi

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    Context Non Stop Yacht S.L. (NSY) provides e-commerce service to the mega-yacht industry. It serves professionally crewed motor yachts and sailing yachts world wide. This industry includes captains‚ owners‚ crew‚ managers‚ agents‚ builders‚ repair companies‚ brokers‚ consultants and the rest of the support industry. NSY sells products from suppliers world wide - arranging for local delivery whenever possible‚ as well as provide information and act as an independent method of information exchange

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    April 2011. The Joint Declaration was signed by Austria‚ the Czech Republic‚ Luxembourg‚ Hungary and Slovakia. They agreed that freshwater aquaculture should be given priority in the context of the future Common Fisheries Policy and its financing instruments. In accepting the Joint Declaration‚ Commissioner Damanaki expressed support for their initiative and indicated that the promotion of aquaculture‚ including inland aquaculture‚ will be addressed as a priority during the forthcoming reform

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    Child prostitution is an appalling social issue plaguing Southeast Asia’s youth and society at large. In this brief paper I will expand on the epidemic of child prostitution in this region of the world. By illustrating why these children are becoming prostitutes and pointing out who is paying for their business‚ I hope to better understand the scenario and look at alternatives to alleviating this social problem. The magnitude of this problem is phenomenal. The Human Rights branch of the United Nations

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    On the subject of prostitution George Carlin said it best‚ “why should it be illegal to sell something that’s perfectly legal to give away?” In this article‚ the unnamed author presents an argument for the legalization of prostitution. Although they present very flawed justifications‚ I generally agree with their conclusion that prostitution should be legalized. The heart of their argument centers on the right of person to make their own decisions in regards to this issue as opposed to prohibition

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    November 2013 Legalizing Prostitution Among all the controversial topics‚ prostitution is one of the most scandalous. Being one of the world’s oldest professions; prostitution uses the sin of adultery to lure clients into spending money on sexual pleasure. Although many prostitutes are controlled by pimps and social pressures‚ the act of prostitution is a lucrative way to make quick and relatively easy money. If one were to take in the positives and negatives of prostitution‚ it’s clear to see that

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    Debra Satz proposes multiple proponents for prostitution in her book “Why Some Things Should Not Be For Sale”. Satz arching argument against prostitution is that “it reinforces board patterns of sex inequality”. Satz targets three popular controversies from the economic‚ essentialist‚ and egalitarian approaches. She states that prostitution is not inherently wrong but it is the social implications that make prostitution negative. Satz states that prostitution would be a positive and acceptable factor

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    Pratik Patel Dr. Rogers English 1101 3/31/15 Should prostitution be legalized in the United States? Prostitution has dealt crippling blows to many economies. Prostitution is unmoral and filthy‚ but it provides a resort to make money in a tough economy. Prostitution increases human trafficking and strips the prostitute of their liberties‚ self worth and leaves them to be an object for sale. If prostitution was legalized it would reduce the transmission rate of sexually transmitted diseases while

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