Abstract
In this article I present the use of the broad concept of trafficking in the "Buying Sex Is Not a Sport" campaign, launched by the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women (CATW) against German regulation of prostitution configuring prostitution as sex work. I trace the development of this 2006 campaign in which conservative and social-democratic parties, churches and anti-globalization organizations joined together at the international level. Finally, I trace the ideological and political reasons for the convergence of left-wing and right-wing forces, along with the analysis of some leftist theoretical texts on prostitution.
DOI
101163/187219107X203586
Recommended Citation
Danna.
2007.
""Buying Sex Is Not a Sport" - a Campaign against Trafficking in Women."
Societies Without Borders
2 (2):
243-259.
Available at:
https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/swb/vol2/iss2/5