Former Information Officer with End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism (ECPAT)
Position:
Pro to the question "Should prostitution be legal?"
Reasoning:
"...[W]e first need to identify prostitution as work, as an occupation susceptible like the others to exploitation. Then sex workers can be included and protected under the existing instruments which aim to protect all workers from exploitation, and women from discrimination."
Redefining Prostitution as Sex Work on the International Agenda, 1997
Organizations/VIPs/Others
Individuals and organizations that do not fit into the other star categories.
Involvement and Affiliations:
Former Information Officer, End Child Prostitution in Asian Tourism (ECPAT)
Formerly with Anti-Slavery International
Education:
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Contact Info:
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Select Publications:
"An International Perspective on Slavery in the Sex Industry," The Socialist Feminist Project: A Contemporary Reader in Theory and Politics, 2002
"Redefining Prostitution as Sex Work on the International Agenda," a report written with participation of Jo Doezema, Network of Sex Work Projects, 1997