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Feminism, Prostitution and the State : The Politics of Neo-abolitionism
Neo-abolitionism and transnational advocacy networks
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Gillian Wylie
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February 17 2017
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 12
Neo-abolitionism and transnational advocacy networks
pp. 29
From contested to consensus
pp. 46
The Netherlands
pp. 66
Strange confluences
pp. 86
The Irish parliament and prostitution law reform
pp. 103
Almost abolitionism
pp. 121
Against the trend
pp. 140
In search of a fair and free society
pp. 155
Conclusion
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