Legal Prostitution: A Crime Against Humanity?

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
MacKinnon, Catharine A.; Waltman, Max
署名单位:
University of Michigan System; University of Michigan; Harvard University
刊物名称:
HARVARD INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0017-8063
发表日期:
2025
页码:
153-228
关键词:
SEXUALLY-TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS SEX WORKERS ABUSE PREVALENCE INDOOR RISK TRAFFICKING PORNOGRAPHY VANCOUVER VIOLENCE
摘要:
Not far from the Labor Court, a woman in a snake-skin dress sits next to a wooden outhouse. The city has set up these so-called labor boxes for prostitutes. There, they are supposed to work and do their business simultaneously. It smells like feces and urine. She had just given a john a blowjob for twenty euros, the prostituted woman says-the drug addicts would do it for five euros. The woman says she's saving for a house for herself and her six-year-old son. At some point, the time will come when we in Germany will be ashamed of what we have done to these young women from Eastern Europe, says Leni Breymaier, Bundestag MP for the Social Democratic Party (SPD). She has been campaigning for a sex purchasing ban in Germany for years. To me, this is the slave trade of our time. [B]ecause crimes against humanity occur in peacetime, as well as during armed conflict, addressing them through prevention and punishment can play a key role in staunching . . . an atrocity cascade before it descends into unstoppable conflict and overwhelming criminality.