2024-2 EU Society 4th Session (October 15, 2024)
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During the Fourth Session of the EU Society, Lisa Stark delivered a presentation titled “Sex Work in the EU: Regulations & Their Implications for Sex Workers.” She offered a nuanced examination of sex work, clearly distinguishing it from trafficking and emphasizing that the focus was on consensual sex work. Lisa discussed the significant risks faced by sex workers, particularly violence, and outlined the different legal approaches to sex work across Europe. She emphasized the need to address common misconceptions about the subject and provided an in-depth analysis of the various regulatory models in the European Union, showing how countries manage sex work through legal, semi-legal, or prohibitive frameworks.
During her presentation, Lisa encouraged active participation by inviting members to share their thoughts after discussing each regulatory framework. Many members concurred that legislative changes alone are not enough to eliminate the stigmas and taboos surrounding sex work; societal change is also necessary. The discussion then shifted to the complexities of online sex work, a growing issue in recent years. Members observed that while online platforms can offer sex workers greater autonomy and safety, they also complicate the enforcement of laws against exploitation, particularly in combatting traffickers operating in digital spaces. The conversation broadened to include how sex work is regulated in countries outside the EU, with members sharing insights into the legal landscapes of India, Uzbekistan, Russia, and various U.S. states.
After the discussion, members were wished good luck on their upcoming midterm exams, with encouragement to take a break and focus on their studies. They were invited to return for the next session after the exam period, which would resume discussions on significant EU issues - Guadeloupe in Europe.
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