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      Editorial: Gains and Challenges in the Global Movement for Sex Workers’ Rights

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          Over the past two decades, there has been a growing body of excellent academic and community-based literature on sex workers’ lives, work, and organising efforts, and on the harmful effects of anti-trafficking discourses, laws, and policies on diverse sex worker communities. Importantly, a significant portion of this work has been produced by sex workers and sex worker organisations. When we decided to devote this Special Issue of Anti-Trafficking Review to the theme of sex work, we acknowledged this reality. However, we also thought that, given that the discourses, laws, and policies that directly impact sex workers globally are continually changing, the production of new evidence-based research and critical perspectives is constantly needed.

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          Anti-Trafficking Review
          Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women
          29 April 2019
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          10.14197/atr.201219121
          8985e097-a8c3-4259-9f70-94986dbfdf83

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          Sociology,Anthropology,Social & Behavioral Sciences,General social science,Cultural studies
          human rights, sex work, organising, sex worker rights, labour rights

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