La prostitution, quelques problèmes actuels : Congrès de Cambridge, 27-30 Septembre 1960.

This publication offers numerous articles that developed from the International Abolitionist Federation-sponsored Cambridge Congress in late-September 1960. By 1960, the Federation reported that twenty countries worldwide still supported legal prostitution. The majority of the text is an examination...

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Online Access: Online Access (via Alexander Street Press)
Corporate Author: International Abolitionist Federation
Format: eBook
Language:French
English
Published: Genève : Fédération Abolitionniste Internationale, 1961.
Series:Women and social movements, international.
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Summary:This publication offers numerous articles that developed from the International Abolitionist Federation-sponsored Cambridge Congress in late-September 1960. By 1960, the Federation reported that twenty countries worldwide still supported legal prostitution. The majority of the text is an examination of laws on or against prostitution in: the Belgian Congo, Greece, India, the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Italy, France, Australia, Korea, and Cambodia. Other articles examine male clients' "perversities" in a psychoanalytic reading of why prostitution continues to exist as well as the phenomenon of "White Slavery," or transnational sex trafficking. The report ends with a synthesis of the major points discussed in each separate article.
Item Description:"Version en anglais des résolutions": p. 108-111.
Conference proceedings.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (111 p.)
Language:This edition in French.
Reproduction Note:Electronic reproduction.