Though there are a lot of prostitution places such as hotel, small barbershop, public bathroom, massage parlous etc. in China. However, Chinese government never legalize prostitution. The police often investigate the illegal prostitution places and arrest prostitutes and whoremasters. so on.
The Netherlands
Article 19, Section 4
prostitution is common if you are over 18.
No, the Netherlands was first in 2001.
Prostitution is legal and regulated in countries such as the Netherlands, Germany, New Zealand, and certain states in Australia and the United States.
It's not been 'legalised' in The Netherlands. It has simply been 'decriminalised' for small amounts. 1972 was the year though.
It is not in the purview of the US President. The US Constitution does not grant the power of legislation to the President. Only the states can decide for themselves if prostitution can be legalized, and currently only one state has done this, Nevada, with the exception of Las Vegas.
There are 203 states ["countries"] in the world Predcting which will legalize cannabis is not answerable.However, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, among others, has quite liberal laws on the possession and use of it. California is not a country.
Drugs are illegal due to concerns about public health, addiction, and criminal activity associated with their production and distribution. Prostitution is typically illegal due to moral and ethical reasons, concerns about exploitation and human trafficking, and efforts to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.
It depends on the law, in the USA and Netherlands you have to have a license. The only country with no restriction at all is North Korea.
It has never been legalized as such, but people who carry less than 1g of the drug will no be prosecuted in the Netherlands.