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New Publication: ‘Whither the Prostitution Industry?’

Karl Laird - 2nd October 2014
Socio-Economic Rights and Labour Rights

Justice Dhaya Pillay, who last year was a visiting fellow at the Oxford Human Rights Hub, has published an article in the Industrial Law Journal entitled, ‘Whither the Prostitution Industry?’ (2014) 35 ILJ 1749. Justice Pillay’s article examines the possibility of reforming the adult prostitution industry.

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