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Prostitution illegal[edit]
In these countries prostitution itself (exchanging sex for money) is illegal. The punishment for prostitution varies considerably: in some countries, it can incur the death penalty,[1] in other jurisdictions, it is a crime punishable with a prison sentence, while in others it is a lesser administrative offense punishable only with a fine.
Africa: Algeria, Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, Chad, Comoros, Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Gabon, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Asia: Afghanistan,[39] Bahrain,[40] Burma,[hr 1] Brunei,[41] China,[hr 2] Iraq,[42] Iran,[43] Japan (illegal, but no judicial penalty is defined, see Prostitution in Japan), Jordan,[44] Kuwait,[45] Laos,[hr 3] Maldives,[46] Mongolia,[hr 4] North Korea,[hr 5] Oman,[47] Pakistan,[48] Philippines,[hr 6] Qatar,[49] Saudi Arabia,[50] South Korea,[hr 7] Sri Lanka,[hr 8] Syria,[51] Taiwan,[hr 9] Tajikistan,[52] Thailand,[hr 10] Turkmenistan,[53] United Arab Emirates,[54] Uzbekistan,[55] Vietnam,[hr 11] Yemen.[56]
Europe: Albania, Andorra, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia, Croatia, Georgia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Sweden, Ukraine. In Iceland, Norway, Romania and Sweden it is illegal to pay for sex (the client commits a crime, but not the prostitute)
North America: Antigua and Barbuda,[hr 12] The Bahamas,[hr 13] Barbados,[hr 14] Dominica,[hr 15] Grenada,[hr 16] Haiti,[hr 17] Jamaica,[hr 18] Saint Kitts and Nevis,[hr 19] Saint Lucia,[hr 20] Trinidad and Tobago,[hr 21] United States (no federal law except for certain conditions set by the Mann Act, but illegal in all states except Nevada, where some rural counties license brothels, see Prostitution in the United States).
Oceania: Fiji,[hr 22] Samoa,[57] Marshall Islands,[hr 23] Nauru,[hr 24] Palau,[hr 25] Papua New Guinea,[hr 26] Solomon Islands,[hr 27] Tuvalu,[hr 28] Vanuatu,[hr 29] The Federated States of Micronesia.[58]
South America: Guyana,[hr 30] Suriname.[hr 31]
Prostitution legal, but procuring illegal[edit]
In these countries, there is no specific law prohibiting the exchange of sex for money, but in general most forms of procuring are illegal. These countries also generally have laws against soliciting in a public place (e.g., a street) or advertising prostitution, making it difficult to engage in prostitution without breaking any law. In countries like India, though prostitution is legal, it is illegal when committed in a hotel.[59]
Africa: Burkina Faso,[hr 32] Central African Republic,[hr 33] Cote d'Ivoire,[hr 34] Ethiopia,[hr 35] Madagascar,[hr 36] Malawi,[hr 37] Mauritius.[60] Sierra Leone.[61]
Asia: Hong Kong,[hr 38] India,[hr 39] Israel, Kazakhstan,[62] Kyrgyzstan,[63] Macau,[hr 40] Singapore, Timor-Leste.[hr 41]
Europe: Armenia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia,[64] Spain, United Kingdom
North America: Belize, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua.
Oceania: Australia (in western states and Tasmania, see Prostitution in Australia), Kiribati,[hr 42] Tonga.[hr 43]
South America: Argentina, Chile.
Prostitution legal and regulated[edit]
In some countries, prostitution is legal and regulated; although, activities like pimping and street-walking are generally illegal. The degree of regulation varies by country; for example, not all countries require mandatory health checks because such checks are seen as intrusive, a violation of human rights and discriminatory.
In some of these places, the regulations are very tight—for example, Nevada—while other places, such as New Zealand, are very loosely regulated.[citation needed]
Africa: Côte d'Ivoire,[verification needed] Senegal
Asia: Bangladesh[65]
Europe: Austria, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Netherlands, Switzerland, Turkey
North America: Canada,[66] Mexico, Panama, United States (only in some rural counties of Nevada, see Prostitution in Nevada)
Oceania: Australia (in most eastern states, see Prostitution in Australia), New Zealand
South America: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela