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Excluding Online Sex Work in a Neo-Abolitionist State. Prostitution According to the French Cour de Cassation
LANNIER, Salomé
2024In AG About Gender. International Journal of Gender Studies, 13 (26), p. 165-186
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Keywords :
online sex work; webcamming; prostitution; France; neo-abolitionism
Abstract :
[en] Within a neo-abolitionist framework, the state seeks to eliminate prostitution through the broad criminalisation of all involved parties, including traffickers, pimps, clients, and, indirectly, sex workers themselves. However, in France, the category of sex workers extends beyond just prostitutes. This article examines a 2022 decision by the French High Court that introduces a narrow definition of prostitution, explicitly excluding webcamming. This definition is crucial for delineating the scope of neo-abolitionist measures. While some scholars have criticised the decision on moral grounds or for creating inconsistencies within criminal law, a broader critical perspective suggests that it allows certain sex workers to navigate around an ineffective model.
Disciplines :
Criminal law & procedure
Author, co-author :
LANNIER, Salomé  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Department of Law (DL)
External co-authors :
no
Language :
English
Title :
Excluding Online Sex Work in a Neo-Abolitionist State. Prostitution According to the French Cour de Cassation
Publication date :
December 2024
Journal title :
AG About Gender. International Journal of Gender Studies
ISSN :
2279-5057
Volume :
13
Issue :
26
Pages :
165-186
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Focus Area :
Law / European Law
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