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  1. Prostitution is estimated to involve around 42 million people worldwide, with legality varying by country. European countries like Germany exhibit progressive approaches to prostitution, legalizing and regulating the industry, while emphasizing sex workers' rights and protections.

  2. Oct 26, 2023 · Complex landscape of prostitution laws in 2024 across 14 countries. Learn about the legal frameworks, challenges, and ongoing debates.

  3. Apr 22, 2024 · The number of countries where legal prostitution is treated as a controlled industry is astounding. In fact, there are 77 countries that have completely legalized it and 11 that have limited prostitution but still allow it. Some places, like the United States, have made it illegal with a few exceptions.

  4. Prostitution remains illegal in most of the ex-communist countries of Eastern Europe. In Belgium , sex work has been decriminalized since 1 June 2022. [7] It is the first country in Europe and the second country in the world (after New Zealand) to decriminalize sex work.

  5. Prostitution laws varies widely from country to country, and between jurisdictions within a country. At one extreme, prostitution or sex work is legal in some places and regarded as a profession, while at the other extreme, it is considered a severe crime punishable by death in some other places. [1]

  6. Apr 23, 2018 · This page details the prostitution policies in 100 countries. These countries were chosen in order to be inclusive of major religions, geographical regions, and policies towards prostitution.

  7. Sex work portal. The legality of prostitution in Asia varies by country. There is often a significant difference in Asia between prostitution laws and the practice of prostitution. In 2011, the Asian Commission on AIDS estimated there were 10 million sex workers in Asia and 75 million male customers. [1]