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37 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 673 (2003-2004)
Prostitution, Labor, and Human Rights

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U.C. DAVIS LAW REVIEW                                           California
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VOLUME 37                         FEBRUARY 2004               NUMBER 3
BRIGITTE M. BODENHEIMER
MEMORIAL LECTURE ON THE
FAMILY
Prostitution, Labor, and Human Rights
Jane E. Larson
This Lecture was presented as the Bodenheimer Lecture at the University of
California, Davis School of Law, February 20, 2003. 1 1 am grateful to the
Bodenheimer family who endowed the Lecture, to Dean Rex R. Perschbacher for
the invitation to present the Lecture, and to the faculty and students at U.C.
Davis Law School who welcomed me with warmth and engagement.
. Jane E. Larson is Voss-Bascom Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Law School.
' Early insights about the idea of sexual labor originate in collaborative work with
Linda R. Hirshman. See generally LINDA R. HIRSHMAN & JANE E. LARSON, HARD BARGAINS:
THE POLITICS OF SEX (1998) [hereinafter HARD BARGAINS]. I have explored the international
human rights framework as it pertains to prostitution in further collaborative work with
Berta E. Hernndez-Truyol. See Berta E. Hernndez-Truyol & Jane E. Larson, Both Work and
Violence: Prostitution and Human Rights, in MORAL IMPERIALISM: A CRITICAL ANTHOLOGY
183 (Berta E. Hemandez-Truyol ed., 2002) [hereinafter MORAL IMPERIALISM]; Berta E.
Hernndez-Truyol & Jane E. Larson, Sexual Labor and Human Rights (2003) (unpublished
manuscript, on file with author).

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