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Overview on the public debate on legalization of prostitution in countries of former Yugoslavia
20-07-2006  

Overview of the public debate on legalization of prostitution ongoing in the countries of former Yugoslavia, as well as short research on initiatives for legislative amendments in this respect were prepared by our intern Alexandra Vlajkovic from Bosnia and Herzegovina, student at the European Regional Master’s Degree in Democracy and Human Rights in South Eastern Europe to the University of Sarajevo in cooperation with the University of Bologna. You can read the overview here.


 
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