Sex and the contract from infamous commerce to the market for sexual goods and services / by Vincenzo Zeno-Zencovich.
2011
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Sex and the contract from infamous commerce to the market for sexual goods and services / by Vincenzo Zeno-Zencovich.
Imprint
Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2011.
Description
1 online resource.
Series
Nijhoff international trade law series ; 5.
International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2011, ISBN ; 9789004222991.
International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2011, ISBN ; 9789004222991.
Formatted Contents Note
Preliminary Material / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Chapter One. An Introduction To Sex Markets / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Chapter Two. Sexual Services / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Chapter Three. Sexual Goods / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Chapter Four. Sex And Property Rights / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Chapter Five. Sex Industries / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Chapter Six. The Protection Of Sex Consumers / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Chapter Seven. Sex As A Profession / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Chapter Eight. Of Sex And Of Love / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Chapter Nine. A Comparative View / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Concluding Remarks / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Bibliography / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Index / V. Zeno-Zencovich.
Chapter One. An Introduction To Sex Markets / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Chapter Two. Sexual Services / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Chapter Three. Sexual Goods / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Chapter Four. Sex And Property Rights / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Chapter Five. Sex Industries / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Chapter Six. The Protection Of Sex Consumers / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Chapter Seven. Sex As A Profession / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Chapter Eight. Of Sex And Of Love / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Chapter Nine. A Comparative View / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Concluding Remarks / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Bibliography / V. Zeno-Zencovich
Index / V. Zeno-Zencovich.
Summary
Sexual services and goods are regularly, and legally, offered in all Western countries. Although they are shunned through the age old maxims of in pari causa turpitudinis and nemo auditur, there is a growing tendency, both in legislation and case law, to recognize the effects of these contracts. The book analyzes the policies underlying the regulation of sexual services and goods and indicates some important conflicts: self-determination against human dignity, refusal of commodification of women's bodies against protection of sex workers, regulatory approach against prohibition. The analysis touches sensitive issues such as zoning, sexual tourism, private sexual practices, consumers of sex enhancers. The volume takes a legal-realistic approach trying to see the private law aspects of what was considered only as 'infamous commerce.'
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-137) and index.
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Brill International Law E-Books Online
Language
English
ISBN
9789004203044 (electronic book)
9789004201781 (print)
9789004201781 (print)
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