Prostitution in Greece
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Prostitution is now legal in Greece. Greek authorities decided to implement a 1999 law which stipulates that all brothels must have permits. Prostitutes must undergo regular health checks and pay social security. [1][2] Street prostitution is dominated by Albanian refugees and immigrants.[3]
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- The International Encyclopedia of Sexuality
- Greek sex industry uncovered
- Anger over Greek Olympic brothels
- Greece Sexual Offence Laws
- Greek economy up 25% - with a little help from prostitutes
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