2011-2017

This campaign prompted the introduction of the new Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2017 that criminalised the purchase of sex and decriminalised individuals in prostitution in Ireland. The legislation was commenced in March 2017 and there is a planned review of the law within three years.
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