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'Ulster Says No': Regulating the consumption of commercial sex spaces and services in Northern Ireland

机译:“乌尔斯特说不”:规范北爱尔兰对商业性场所和服务的消费

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Commercial forms of sex such as prostitution/sex work, strip clubs and even sex shops have been the subject of much political debate and policy regulation over the last decade or so in the UK and Ireland. These myriad forms of commercial sex and land usage have managed to survive and even thrive in the face of public outcry and regulation. Despite being part of the UK we suggest that Northern Ireland has steered its own regulatory course, whereby the consumption of commercial sexual spaces and services have been the subject of intense moral and legal oversight in ways that are not apparent in other UK regions. Nevertheless, in spite of this we also argue that the context of Northern Ireland may provide some lessons for the ways that religious values and moral reasoning can influence debates on commercial sex elsewhere.
机译:在过去十年左右的时间里,在英国和爱尔兰,商业形式的性行为,例如卖淫/性工作,脱衣舞俱乐部,甚至性用品商店,一直是许多政治辩论和政策法规的主题。面对公众的强烈抗议和规章制度,这些无数形式的商业性和土地使用方式得以生存,甚至蓬勃发展。尽管我们是英国的一部分,但我们建议北爱尔兰遵循自己的监管方针,即商业性性空间和服务的消费已成为道德和法律监督的主题,这在英国其他地区是不明显的。尽管如此,尽管如此,我们还认为,北爱尔兰的背景可能会为宗教价值观和道德推理影响其他地方关于商业性性的辩论的方式提供一些教训。

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