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Nick Cowen and Rachela Colosi: Sex work and online platforms: what should regulation do?

Published by Alexander Albrecht on 5. February 2021

In their latest paper, NOUS member Nick Cowen and Rachela Colosi look at different regulatory approaches to regulate sex work and online platforms.

The full paper is available here.

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