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To browse Academia. The existing legal framework in Russia makes sex work and related activities punishable offenses, leaving sex workers stigmatized, vulnerable to violence, and disproportionally affected by HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.
In , the Ministry of Justice, supported by the courts, refused registration and official recognition to the first all-Russia association of sex workers, referring to the fact that sex work is under administrative and criminal punitive bans and therefore the right of association for sex workers is unjustified. In light of international human rights standards, in particular the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights, we examine in this paper whether the overall punitive legal ban on sex work in Russia is discriminatory.
The scope of legal criminalization is narrow: it should apply only in exceptional cases where it is clearly justified. Sladjana Baros. The research looks into the impact of the laws in Serbia that criminalize sex work on the protection of the human rights of both sex workers and trafficked persons.
We used mixed method approach qualitative research in combination with quantitative methods. In addition, we analyzed all cases related to sex work which had been processed by the Magistrates Court in Belgrade, as well as by the first instance and appellate courts in Serbia during the period Our research highlighted different forms of violation of human rights of sex workers related to legal prosecution of sex workers, including existence of arbitrary arrests of sex workers.
Book is available on Serbian, too at request. Suncana Roksandic Vidlicka. For a long time, the issues of sexual orientation and gender identity have been restrained from entering the legal arena as being regarded as too radical. In today's society, these issues warrant consideration in the context of international criminal law. Critically reflecting on the way of placing these grounds within the international criminal law framework, this paper tries to unpack the sheer possibility of addressing them within the core international crimes.