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Old 09-29-2016, 03:12 AM   #1
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Default Sex worker granted judicial review of prostitution laws

More support for harm reduction if legal - Northern Ireland

A sex worker has won High Court permission to challenge a new law criminalizing her clients in Northern Ireland.

Laura L was granted leave to seek a judicial review of Stormont legislation making it illegal for men to pay for prostitutes.

A judge ruled she has established an arguable case that amendments to the Human Trafficking and Exploitation Act breach her human rights to privacy and freedom from discrimination.

Northern Ireland is currently the only UK region to make the purchase of sex a criminal offence.

Although it shifts the legal burden away from prostitutes, they believe it will put them at heightened risk from customers using fake names to avoid identification.

Ms L, a 38-year-old Dublin-born law graduate, has been a sex worker for two decades. She now operates in Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. Her legal team argued that the new law exposes prostitutes to greater risk of violence.

They contended that it will lead to sex workers increasingly carrying out their business alone, without the protection offered by brothel arrangements. Reduced opportunities to meet and screen clients creates a further danger, it was claimed.

The court heard Ms L was herself exposed to significant verbal abuse during one encounter. She feared for her own safety but was able to avoid any violence.

Attorney General John L. representing the First and Deputy First Ministers, claimed proceedings should be thrown out at the first stage.

He insisted no unlawful act had been identified, and suggested the Act brought provided Ms L with greater protection from any abusive behaviour.

Mr L. also submitted that protections under the European Convention on Human Rights do not cover sex for hire.

Ruling on the application for leave to seek a judicial review, Mr Justice M. acknowledged the Attorney General's points had "considerable force".

But he held that the arguments advanced by Ms L.'s legal team were strong enough to meet the "modest threshold" of securing the right to progress their case. The judge stressed his verdict was no indication that she will ultimately succeed.

Outside court Ms L.'s solicitor, Ciaran M., backed the decision. He said: "We need scrutiny on the legislation surrounding sex work in Northern Ireland to ensure the human rights of all are protected, and sex workers are not put at greater risk as a result of the laws. “It's not satisfactory that human trafficking and sex work is conflated as this leads to ineffective policy and law."

Full article at http://www.itv.com/news/utv/2016-09-...titution-laws/
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