Prostitution in Germany is legal, as are other aspects of the sex industry, including brothels, advertisement, and job offers through HR companies. Full-service...
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deriving financial gain from the prostitution of another, soliciting/loitering). In 10 European countries (Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland...
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zákoník". Zákony pro lidi (in Czech). Retrieved 2019-11-25. Saxena, Shreya (21 June 2017). "Legal Situation of Prostitution in Germany". The News Geeks. Archived...
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Window prostitution is a form of prostitution that is fairly common in the Netherlands and surrounding countries. The prostitute rents a window plus workspace...
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them. In the Soviet Union, women were kidnapped by German forces for prostitution as well; one report by International Military Tribunal writes: "in the...
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Prostitution is the business or practice of engaging in sexual activity in exchange for payment. The definition of "sexual activity" varies, and is often...
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Although prostitution in the German Democratic Republic was outlawed in 1968, it was partially tolerated thereafter. The State Security Service (Stasi)...
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Prostitution in the Czech Republic is legal, but organized prostitution (brothels, prostitution rings, pimping, etc.) is prohibited. Ever since the Czechoslovak...
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Street prostitution is a form of prostitution in which a prostitute solicits customers from a public place, most commonly a street, while waiting at street...
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argue for a system modelled on those used to regulate prostitution in Germany and prostitution in the Netherlands. Proponents of decriminalisation argue...
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