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Floating Sex Workers In Dhaka City A Human Rights Perspective Haque

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Floating Sex Workers In Dhaka City A Human Rights Perspective Haque
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Publisher: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.12 MB
Pages: 100
Author: Haque, Md. Reazul
ISBN: 9783846558713, 3846558710
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Floating Sex Workers In Dhaka City A Human Rights Perspective Haque by Haque, Md. Reazul 9783846558713, 3846558710 instant download after payment.

This paper explores the working and living conditions of floating sex workers in Dhaka city with special emphasize on violation and denial of their human rights.It discusses the concepts of sex work and the capabilities approach by M. Nussbaum and applies them to the study of FSW’s.This study is based on primary data and traces the causes to enter this profession due to rural poverty and patriarchy. The constant threat due to violence, vulnerability to STDs/HIV, limited scope to return to mainstream society as programs taken by government and NGOs are not adequate, limited scope to send their children for education due to absence of father’s name and mother’s profession,frustration because of absence of burial rights after their death,limited space to control over their environment have been identified as major problems for them. This paper draws attention to the importance of revisiting the contradictory laws and constitution of Bangladesh which have worsened their situations. At the end the paper has explored different arguments for de-criminalization, prohibition/abolition and recognition of this profession for these underprivileged people.

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