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The International Committee for Prostitutes' Rights (ICPR) emerged from the prostitutes' rights movement starting in the mid-1970s. The ICPR adopted the World Charter for Prostitutes' Rights in 1985 in response to feminist arguments that all prostitution is forced prostitution. The Charter calls for the decriminalisation of "all aspects of adult prostitution resulting from individual decision". The Charter also states that prostitutes should be guaranteed "all human rights and civil liberties, including the freedom of speech, travel, immigration, work, marriage, and motherhood and the right to unemployment insurance, health insurance and housing". The Charter established a human rights based approach which has subsequently been further elaborated by the prostitutes' rights movement.

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  • The International Committee for Prostitutes' Rights (ICPR) emerged from the prostitutes' rights movement starting in the mid-1970s. The ICPR adopted the World Charter for Prostitutes' Rights in 1985 in response to feminist arguments that all prostitution is forced prostitution. The Charter calls for the decriminalisation of "all aspects of adult prostitution resulting from individual decision". The Charter also states that prostitutes should be guaranteed "all human rights and civil liberties, including the freedom of speech, travel, immigration, work, marriage, and motherhood and the right to unemployment insurance, health insurance and housing". The Charter established a human rights based approach which has subsequently been further elaborated by the prostitutes' rights movement. (en)
  • 売春婦の権利のための国際委員会(ばいしゅんふのけんりのためのこくさいいいんかい、International Committee for Prostitutes' Rights、ICPR)は、1970年代半ばに始まったセックスワーカーの権利運動から発足した。ICPRは、全ての売春は強制売春であるというフェミニストの主張に応えて、1985年に売春婦の権利のための世界憲章を採択した。憲章は、「個人の決定から生じる成人による売春の全ての面」の非犯罪化を求めている。憲章はまた、売春婦は「表現の自由、旅行、移民、仕事、結婚、母親になること、失業保険、医療保険、住宅の権利を含む全ての人権と自由権」を保証されるべきであると述べている。 (ja)
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  • The International Committee for Prostitutes' Rights (ICPR) emerged from the prostitutes' rights movement starting in the mid-1970s. The ICPR adopted the World Charter for Prostitutes' Rights in 1985 in response to feminist arguments that all prostitution is forced prostitution. The Charter calls for the decriminalisation of "all aspects of adult prostitution resulting from individual decision". The Charter also states that prostitutes should be guaranteed "all human rights and civil liberties, including the freedom of speech, travel, immigration, work, marriage, and motherhood and the right to unemployment insurance, health insurance and housing". The Charter established a human rights based approach which has subsequently been further elaborated by the prostitutes' rights movement. (en)
  • 売春婦の権利のための国際委員会(ばいしゅんふのけんりのためのこくさいいいんかい、International Committee for Prostitutes' Rights、ICPR)は、1970年代半ばに始まったセックスワーカーの権利運動から発足した。ICPRは、全ての売春は強制売春であるというフェミニストの主張に応えて、1985年に売春婦の権利のための世界憲章を採択した。憲章は、「個人の決定から生じる成人による売春の全ての面」の非犯罪化を求めている。憲章はまた、売春婦は「表現の自由、旅行、移民、仕事、結婚、母親になること、失業保険、医療保険、住宅の権利を含む全ての人権と自由権」を保証されるべきであると述べている。 (ja)
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  • International Committee for Prostitutes' Rights (en)
  • 売春婦の権利のための国際委員会 (ja)
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