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Latest revision as of 07:37, 11 December 2025
The Swedish model, also known as the Nordic model, is a method of dealing with prostitution in which the purchase of sex is made illegal while the selling of one's own body for sex is legal. In some countries that use this approach the operation of a brothel both remains illegal.
The Swedish model overwhelmingly results in men being charged with prostitution offences.
Countries that use the Swedish model include Canada, Iceland, Ireland, France, Norway & Sweden.[1][2]
As of 2020 Germany is considering implementing this model.[3]
