The Dutch Decriminalization of Sex Work Policy and the Marginalization of Nigerian Female Migrant Sex Workers

作者: Olabisi Oluwatoyin Taiwo

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摘要: The Dutch Government rescinded the law on prohibition of brothel in 2000 as outcome decriminalization policy that had begun 1997. aspired to control and co-ordinate abuse voluntary sex work, ensure non-participation minors market well eradicate sex-work by non-European women Netherlands. net effect is workers even year 2014 are still refused legitimate right work industry making them susceptibility trafficking for sexual exploitation traffickers take advantage illegal status their inability access social services benefits. With a focus Nigerian migrant female workers, this paper examines effects marginalization Non-E.U nationals from mechanisms create vulnerabilities. It underscores need state structures inclusion would prevent respect professional path chosen these granting offer clients without discrimination, fear intimidation.

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