Sex workers expect court decision on Charter challenge to criminal prostitution laws

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The Ontario Superior Court is expected to release its decision Monday morning on a constitutional challenge launched by an alliance of groups advocating for sex worker rights.

The Ontario Superior Court is expected to release its decision Monday morning on a constitutional challenge launched by an alliance of groups advocating for the rights of sex workers.violate the industry workers’ Charter rights.brought in by the former Conservative government is fostering stigma, inviting targeted violence and preventing sex workers from obtaining meaningful consent before engaging with clients.

That law was passed in 2014, about a year after the Supreme Court of Canada struck down previous anti-prostitution laws after lawyers argued existing provisions were disproportionate, overbroad and put sex workers at risk of harm. Even though prostitution was legal under the previous laws, nearly all related activities — such as running a brothel, pimping, and communicating in a public place for the purposes of prostitution — were against the law.The executive director of the London Abused Women’s Centre, Jennifer Dunn, told Global News in October last year that if decriminalizing the sex trade were to happen, it would be harder to hold traffickers accountable.

“A lot of trafficking in sexual exploitation is really fuelled by organized crime, and so what does that look like if all of a sudden this is all completely decriminalized? I know there are specific laws for trafficking, and this is the law specific to prostitution, but they do work hand in hand at some point,” Dunn said.

 

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