It shouldn't.
I would say no. This is dependent upon your beliefs. There is nothing wrong with prostitution as long as no one id forced to do it.
I would say no. This is dependent upon your beliefs. There is nothing wrong with prostitution as long as no one id forced to do it.
Yes. prostitution is illegal in nearly every country worldwide, with only a few exceptions.
In Malaysia there is no specific law mentioned about the legality of prostitution. However, it does not mean that prostitution is legal.
Yes, prostitution (the exchange of sex for money) is legal, but brothels are illegal, prostitution is not regulated
Street prostitution is illegal in Nevada. Prostitution in Nevada is only legal at licensed brothels in counties that chose to allow it and have a population less than 400,000.
Prostitution per se is not illegal in Canada; soliciting is.
In the Philippines, Prostitution is Illegal. This means "Bar girls" must register and have health checks. Brothel Ownership is Illegal and Pimping is Illegal also.
Although prostitution is legal in some parts of Nevada, it is illegal in Reno, Nevada as of 2009. In the places where it is legal, it is only legal in established brothels, and street prostitution is illegal everywhere.
Prostitution is not illegal but brothels are.
Yes it is. See law below.
It is illegal in North America and Europe. Although prostitution is not illegal in New Zealand. == In most European countries, the ban is on soliciting and running brothels - not prostitution as such. After all, prostitution is actually a bit difficult to define. In the Netherlands and Germany prostitution is regulated by the governments. (In Germany each state has its own regulations. In Hamburg, for example, one can become an officially registered prostitute, subject to health checks and so on.