Since 1958, prostitution in Italy is regulatedby the “Merlin Law”, which sanctioned the abolition of state brothels. Sixty years after, all political forces are working on proposals to reform this regulatory framework. Much has changed, over the decades, in the composition and organisation of the sexmarket, especiallyas a result of international migration, and so have changed representations of prostitution as a “problem” to be solved. In this contribution, comparing the main political issues that emerged in the fifties from the parliamentary debateon Law 75/1958, and those recurrent in the draft laws on prostitution introduced into parliament during the 17thterm, I focus on the identification of a number of “discourses” –securitarian, social, economic, feminist –shaping different policy approaches. An examination of these approaches shows that apparently opposing legislative proposals are often motivated by the same logic of social control of marginal subjects.
Serughetti, G. (2019). “Superare la Merlin”: prostituzione, discorso pubblico e azione legislativa. NOTIZIE DI POLITEIA, 35(133), 198-216.
“Superare la Merlin”: prostituzione, discorso pubblico e azione legislativa
Serughetti, G
2019
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Since 1958, prostitution in Italy is regulatedby the “Merlin Law”, which sanctioned the abolition of state brothels. Sixty years after, all political forces are working on proposals to reform this regulatory framework. Much has changed, over the decades, in the composition and organisation of the sexmarket, especiallyas a result of international migration, and so have changed representations of prostitution as a “problem” to be solved. In this contribution, comparing the main political issues that emerged in the fifties from the parliamentary debateon Law 75/1958, and those recurrent in the draft laws on prostitution introduced into parliament during the 17thterm, I focus on the identification of a number of “discourses” –securitarian, social, economic, feminist –shaping different policy approaches. An examination of these approaches shows that apparently opposing legislative proposals are often motivated by the same logic of social control of marginal subjects.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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