15 Countries With Legal Prostitution
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NETHERLANDS,FRANCE ,GERMANY,BRAZIL,BANGLADESH,GREECE,INDONESIA,ECUADOR,DENMARK,CANADA,COLOMBIA,AUSTRIA,AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.All countries over the world do practise prostitution now even INDIA which people think are so reserve when it comes to exposing their bodies they do prostitute too,.
Here’s a list of 15 countries where prostitution is legal, along with key details about their legal frameworks:
1. Germany
Status: Fully legal and regulated.
Details: Prostitution is recognized as a profession, with brothels, health checks, and taxation.
2. Netherlands
Status: Legal and regulated.
Details: Licensed brothels operate legally; sex workers pay taxes and have labor rights.
3. Switzerland
Status: Legal in most cantons.
Details: Brothels are permitted, and sex workers must register with authorities.
4. Austria
Status: Legal but regulated regionally.
Details: Prostitution is taxed, and health checks are mandatory in some areas.
5. Greece
Status: Legal with restrictions.
Details: Brothels are licensed; street prostitution is illegal.
6. Hungary
Status: Legal but heavily regulated.
Details: Sex workers must register and undergo health screenings.
7. Turkey
Status: Legal in licensed brothels.
Details: Street prostitution is illegal; workers must carry health certificates.
8. New Zealand
Status: Fully decriminalized since 2003.
Details: Sex work is treated like any other profession, with labor protections.
9. Australia (varies by state)
Status: Legal in some states (e.g., Victoria, Queensland).
Details: Brothels are licensed; regulations differ by region.
10. Canada
Status: Legal but restricted (selling sex is legal, buying is not in some contexts).
Details: The “Nordic model” criminalizes clients in certain cases.
11. Denmark
Status: Legal and partially regulated.
Details: Independent sex work is allowed; brothels are technically illegal but tolerated.
12. Belgium
Status: Legal since 2022.
Details: Sex workers can unionize; brothels operate under strict rules.
13. Colombia
Status: Legal in designated zones.
Details: Brothels are licensed; health checks are required.
14. Mexico (varies by state)
Status: Legal in some areas (e.g., Mexico City).
Details: Regulations include health certifications and zoning laws.
15. Senegal
Status: Legal and regulated.
Details: Brothels are licensed; sex workers must carry health cards