WeitzerRonald‘Legalizing Prostitution: Morality Politics in Western Australia’ (2008) British Journal of CriminologyAdvance Access, published on May 15 2008, doi:10.1093/bjc/azn027, 3.
2.
Ibid. Note that the Prostitution Amendment Bill 2007 passed the State Parliament in April 2008.
3.
Ibid.
4.
AndersonScott A., ‘Prostitution and Sexual Autonomy: Making Sense of the Prohibition of Prostitution’ (2002) 112 (4) Ethics728, 757.
5.
Ibid.
6.
NussbaumMartha, ‘Whether from Reason or Prejudice: Taking Money for Bodily Services’ in NussbaumMartha (ed.), Sex and Social Justice (1999), 276–98.
7.
SchwarzenbachSibyl, ‘Contractarians and Feminists Debate Prostitution’ (1990) 18New York University Review of Law and Social Change103–30.
8.
Ibid.
9.
Anderson, above n 4, 758.
10.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations' General Assembly on 10 December 1948, arts 1–2.
11.
Ibid, art 5.
12.
DworkinAndrea, ‘Prostitution and Male Supremacy’ in DworkinAndrea, Life and Death (1997), 145.
13.
KantImmanuel, Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals (1785).
14.
Ibid.
15.
PerkinsRobertaBennetGarry, Being a Prostitute (1985), 222.
16.
PhetersonGail (ed), A Vindication of the Rights of Whores: The International Movement for Prostitutes' Rights (1989), 146.
17.
FrenchDolores, prostitute, president of the Florida branch of COYOTE (Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics) and president of HIRE (Hooking Is Real Employment) quoted in JeffreysSheila, ‘Just a job like any other? Prostitution as work’ in JeffreysSheila, The Idea of Prostitution (1997), 164.
18.
ZatzNoah, ‘Sex work/sex act: Law, labor, and desire in constructions of prostitution’ (1997) 22(2) Signs277.
19.
Ibid.
20.
PatemanCarole, The Sexual Contract (1988), 146.
21.
Ibid.
22.
Ibid, 149.
23.
Jeffreys, above n 17, 175.
24.
Ibid.
25.
Ibid.
26.
Pateman, above n 20, 199.
27.
Jeffreys, above n 17, 166.
28.
Ibid.
29.
ShrageLaurie, Moral Dilemmas of Feminism: Prostitution, Adultery and Abortion (1994), 159.
30.
Ibid.
31.
Jeffreys, above n 17, 167.
32.
Ibid, 168.
33.
Anderson, above n 4, 759.
34.
Ibid.
35.
Ibid, 761.
36.
Ibid, 763.
37.
PhetersonGail, above n 16, 40.
38.
Anderson, above n 4, 766.
39.
Ibid.
40.
OverallChristine, ‘What's Wrong with Prostitution? Evaluating Sex Work’ (1992) Signs705, 724.
41.
Jeffreys, above n 17, 184.
42.
Ibid.
43.
RadinMargaret Jane, ‘Market Inalienability’ (1987) 100Harvard Law Review1849, 1903–05, 1922 in FreemanJody, ‘The Feminist Debate Over Reform: Prostitutes' Rights Groups, Radical Feminists, and the (Im)possibility of Consent’ (1989–1990) 5Berkeley Women's Law Journal75, 101.