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Once again, prostitution occupies a prominent position on public and political agendas, both nationally and internationally. A topic of concern and interest within social and academic realms, it is a highly moralised, contested issue that is at the centre of heated and drawn-out debates.

With each chapter dedicated to a separate country and written by a national authority on the subject, Assessing European Prostitution Policies seeks to explore how prostitution is regulated in 21 European countries, thus drawing out important implications for an effective and humane prostitution policy. Indeed, this innovative volume brings together systematic accounts of how national and local forms of governance influence the commercial market for sex as well as the lives of sex workers and third parties. All chapters cover the history of prostitution policy, national laws regulating prostitution, policy formulation and implementation, the national discourse on prostitution, the gap between national and local regulation, the impact of policy on the lives and rights of sex workers, and sex worker advocacy organizations. In addition to this, the authors examine and highlight how immigration, labour, fiscal and welfare law have as much impact on the sex trade as designated prostitution law.

A unique interdisciplinary title that is comprehensive in its coverage, Assessing European Prostitution Policies will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students, postdoctoral researchers, sex worker advocacy organisations and policy makers interested in fields such as Sexuality and Prostitution, Public Policy, Criminology and Gender Studies.

List of figures
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List of tables
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Notes on contributors xii
Acknowledgments xxii
1 Introduction: prostitution policy in Europe---an overview
1(28)
Hendrik Wagenaar
PART I Western and Central Europe
29(122)
2 England and Wales
31(16)
Rosie Campbell
Phil Hubbard
Teela Sanders
Jane Scoular
3 Ireland
47(15)
Paul Ryan
Eilis Ward
4 The Netherlands
62(15)
Sietske Altink
Ilse Van Liempt
Marjan Wijers
5 Belgium
77(15)
Marion David
Maarten Loopmans
6 France
92(15)
Mathilde Darley
Marion David
Veronique Guienne
Gwenaelle Mainsant
Lilian Mathieu
7 Germany
107(15)
Ina Hunecke
8 Austria
122(14)
Helga Amesberger
Luzenir Caixeta
Elisabeth Greif
Birgit Sauer
9 Switzerland
136(15)
Milena Chimienti
Geraldine Bugnon
PART II Nordic countries
151(62)
10 Denmark
153(16)
Jeanett BjØnness
Marlene Spanger
11 Sweden
169(16)
Petra Ostergren
12 Norway
185(14)
SynnØve ØKland Jahnsen
May-Len Skilbrei
13 Finland
199(14)
Niina Vuolajarvi
Minna Viuhko
Anne-Maria Marttila
Johanna Kantola
PART III Former Eastern Europe
213(74)
14 Croatia
215(13)
Ivana Radacic
15 Slovenia
228(14)
Iztok Sori
Mojca Pajnik
16 Albania
242(16)
Armela Xhaho
Alma Lleshi Tandili
17 Romania
258(14)
Alina Danet
18 Czech Republic
272(15)
Barbara Havelkova
PART IV Southern Europe
287(74)
19 Spain
289(15)
Mariola Bernal Solano
Alina Danet
Joan Carles March Cerda
20 Portugal
304(13)
Alexandra Oliveira
21 Italy
317(14)
Isabel Crowhurst
Patrizia Testai
Cesare Di Feliciantonio
Giulia Garofalo Geymonat
22 Malta
331(15)
Trevor Calafato
23 Greece
346(15)
Laoura Maratou-Alipranti
Helen Rethimiotaki
PART V European policies
361(32)
24 European Union and prostitution policy
363(13)
Joyce Outshoorn
25 Silent no more: self-determination and organization of sex workers in Europe
376(17)
Luca Stevenson
Agata Dziuban
Index 393
Synnøve Økland Jahnsen is a postdoc at the Uni Research Rokkan Centre in Bergen, Norway.

Hendrik Wagenaar is Professor at the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the University of Sheffield, UK