Efforts to Legalize the Prostitution Business and Its Relationship with Gender Equality Based on the Perspective of Normative Law and Economics in Indonesia

This article was created to provide a discussion that the legalization of the prostitution business cannot be legalized for the collective benefit of the community from a normative and economic perspective. The choice of the topic of this article is motivated by the author's personal awareness...

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Main Author: Muhammad Rifki Saputra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Semarang 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Creativity Student
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Online Access:https://journal.unnes.ac.id/njua/index.php/jcs/article/view/36276
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description This article was created to provide a discussion that the legalization of the prostitution business cannot be legalized for the collective benefit of the community from a normative and economic perspective. The choice of the topic of this article is motivated by the author's personal awareness of normative issues in society. In addition, the researcher also tries to prove the consequences of this legalization on the discourse on gender equality and how the main problem of disparity between male-female competencies will not be resolved in this regard. Not only do we need to change the norms in society for this legalization to work, but also how fundamental changes to Indonesian law, such as the Marriage Law, are also needed and certainly require a lot of resources. Interesting discourse circulating in social circles regarding legalizing prostitution that prostitution is an immoral activity, or my body my choice, and claims that legalizing will create a better working environment for prostitutes are some of the elements of this article. Do not forget a study of the validity/absoluteness of a person's right to freedom to choose anything for himself.
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spelling doaj.art-c0db850ed6b14ddbb3e72849087398db2023-03-28T22:07:20ZengUniversitas Negeri SemarangJournal of Creativity Student2502-19582962-603X2020-07-015216518610.15294/jcs.v5i2.3627612530Efforts to Legalize the Prostitution Business and Its Relationship with Gender Equality Based on the Perspective of Normative Law and Economics in IndonesiaMuhammad Rifki Saputra0Universitas Negeri SemarangThis article was created to provide a discussion that the legalization of the prostitution business cannot be legalized for the collective benefit of the community from a normative and economic perspective. The choice of the topic of this article is motivated by the author's personal awareness of normative issues in society. In addition, the researcher also tries to prove the consequences of this legalization on the discourse on gender equality and how the main problem of disparity between male-female competencies will not be resolved in this regard. Not only do we need to change the norms in society for this legalization to work, but also how fundamental changes to Indonesian law, such as the Marriage Law, are also needed and certainly require a lot of resources. Interesting discourse circulating in social circles regarding legalizing prostitution that prostitution is an immoral activity, or my body my choice, and claims that legalizing will create a better working environment for prostitutes are some of the elements of this article. Do not forget a study of the validity/absoluteness of a person's right to freedom to choose anything for himself.https://journal.unnes.ac.id/njua/index.php/jcs/article/view/36276choice, competency, environment, equality, law, legalisation, prostitution, human rights, working
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Efforts to Legalize the Prostitution Business and Its Relationship with Gender Equality Based on the Perspective of Normative Law and Economics in Indonesia
Journal of Creativity Student
choice, competency, environment, equality, law, legalisation, prostitution, human rights, working
title Efforts to Legalize the Prostitution Business and Its Relationship with Gender Equality Based on the Perspective of Normative Law and Economics in Indonesia
title_full Efforts to Legalize the Prostitution Business and Its Relationship with Gender Equality Based on the Perspective of Normative Law and Economics in Indonesia
title_fullStr Efforts to Legalize the Prostitution Business and Its Relationship with Gender Equality Based on the Perspective of Normative Law and Economics in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Efforts to Legalize the Prostitution Business and Its Relationship with Gender Equality Based on the Perspective of Normative Law and Economics in Indonesia
title_short Efforts to Legalize the Prostitution Business and Its Relationship with Gender Equality Based on the Perspective of Normative Law and Economics in Indonesia
title_sort efforts to legalize the prostitution business and its relationship with gender equality based on the perspective of normative law and economics in indonesia
topic choice, competency, environment, equality, law, legalisation, prostitution, human rights, working
url https://journal.unnes.ac.id/njua/index.php/jcs/article/view/36276
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