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The Invisible Women: Migrant and Immigrant Sex Workers and Law Reform in Canada
2020
Studies in Social Justice
This article examines how migrant and immigrant sex workers have been rendered invisible before the courts and parliament in the reform of laws regarding sex work in Canada. A discourse analysis of the expansive legal record in the Bedford case and the transcripts of Parliamentary debates and testimony before Standing Committees confirm the lack of nuanced discussion on how criminal law reform could impact migrant and immigrant sex workers. As such, while the case of Bedford and the resulting
doi:10.26522/ssj.v2020i14.2144
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