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  2. Prostitution in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The legal framework governing prostitution in Thailand is based upon three acts: Prevention and Suppression of Prostitution Act. The Prevention and Suppression of Prostitution Act, B.E. 2539 (1996) [8] is the statute most directly dealing with prostitution.

  3. Prostitution Laws in Thailand: Is it illegal in 2024? - Thai Law...

    thailawonline.com/prostitution-laws-in-thailand

    1. Is Prostitution Illegal in Thailand? Yes, it is still illegal but the current government wish to amend the laws in 2024. In collaboration with international organizations, The Thai government has implemented various laws and initiatives to address sex trafficking.

  4. Prostitution in Thailand: History, Legal Status & Societal Impact

    www.thethailandlife.com/prostitution-thailand

    Although prostitution is not technically illegal in Thailand, the industry remains highly controversial, with many aspects of it being illegal under Thai law. The impact of prostitution on Thai society is complex, too, with both positive and negative effects.

  5. Legal Corner: What Are The Prostitution Laws in Thailand and...

    thepattayanews.com/2024/05/05/legal-corner-what-are-the-prostitution-laws-in...

    – The legal framework governing prostitution is based on three acts: the Prevention and Suppression of Prostitution Act, the Penal Code, and the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act. – The Prevention and Suppression of Prostitution Act of 1996 explicitly forbids prostitution in public places and brothels, introducing fines for providing sexual ...

  6. Is Prostitution Legal in Thailand? - Siam Legal International

    www.siam-legal.com/thailand-law/is-prostitution-legal-in-thailand

    The legal landscape surrounding prostitution in Thailand is intricate and has undergone changes over the years. Key regulations are defined by three primary acts: the Prevention and Suppression of Prostitution Act, the Penal Code, and the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act.

  7. Unveiling the Layers of Prostitution in Thailand: Legal...

    thelifeinthiland.com/prostitution-in-thailand

    Prostitution in Thailand exists within a complex web of legal, cultural, and human rights considerations. Despite its semi-legal status, sex workers continue to face social stigma, discrimination, and human rights violations.

  8. Sex workers have long been disapproved of in Thailand. Now they...

    www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-12/why-thailand-s-sex-workers-want-the-industry...

    Despite this, sex workers have been forced to work in the shadows because prostitution is technically illegal.

  9. An Overview of Legalising Prostitution in Thailand

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    As of writing this book, in early 2023, Thai lawmakers drafted a law to propose the official legalisation of prostitution. Under the drafted law, those aged 20 or above can legally voluntarily enter the sex industry and provide paid sex services (“Draft Bill Will…”, 2023).

  10. After decades of advocacy, Thailand is on the verge of legalising...

    hardstories.org/stories/labour-rights/legalising-sex-work-in-thailand

    The 1996 Prevention and Suppression of Prostitution Act, however, takes a more explicit stance. This Act penalises sex workers for activities like soliciting and advertising, while also laying down legal repercussions for those patronising minors and proprietors of sex trade establishments.

  11. An Overview of Legalising Prostitution in Thailand - Springer

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    Thailand has criminalised prostitution and its involvement in the provision of such a service since 1960. However, those working as prostitutes, overtly or covertly, almost receive little to no legal repercussions for their engagement in commercial sex activities (Montgomery, 2022).