Kanton Glarus is a compact alpine canton in eastern Switzerland with approximately 40,900 residents. The town of Glarus, home to about 12,500 people, was almost entirely rebuilt in a grid pattern after a devastating fire in 1861 that destroyed most of the original settlement. The canton occupies the Linth valley, which runs south from Lake Zurich toward the Toedi massif at 3,614 metres. The Klausen Pass connects the valley to Kanton Uri.
Glarus is notable for its Landsgemeinde, an open-air assembly where citizens vote by raising their hands. This form of direct democracy, practised since the 14th century, still takes place annually on the first Sunday of May. The canton's economy relies on textile manufacturing (a tradition going back to the 18th century), engineering, and dairy farming. Braunwald, a car-free village above the valley floor, operates as a small ski and hiking resort.
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Kanton Glarus is a compact alpine canton in eastern Switzerland with approximately 40,900 residents. The town of Glarus, home to about 12,500 people, was almost entirely rebuilt in a grid pattern after a devastating fire in 1861 that destroyed most of the original settlement. The canton occupies the Linth valley, which runs south from Lake Zurich toward the Toedi massif at 3,614 metres. The Klausen Pass connects the valley to Kanton Uri.
Glarus is notable for its Landsgemeinde, an open-air assembly where citizens vote by raising their hands. This form of direct democracy, practised since the 14th century, still takes place annually on the first Sunday of May. The canton's economy relies on textile manufacturing (a tradition going back to the 18th century), engineering, and dairy farming. Braunwald, a car-free village above the valley floor, operates as a small ski and hiking resort.
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Sex work is lawful across Switzerland under the 1942 Criminal Code and is generally protected as an economic activity under Article 27 of the Constitution. Glarus has no dedicated prostitution law. Workers must declare income for federal, cantonal, and municipal tax, register with the AHV/IV compensation office, and hold mandatory health insurance. Federal criminal penalties cover exploitation (StGB Art. 195, up to ten years), trafficking (Art. 182, up to twenty years), and paying a minor for sexual acts (Art. 196, up to three years). The Kantonspolizei Glarus manages local enforcement.
Yes. Swiss federal law permits sex work for adults. Glarus does not have a specific cantonal prostitution statute and relies on general provisions.
An open-air citizens' assembly where voting takes place by raising hands. Glarus is one of the last two Swiss cantons to still practise this form of direct democracy, held annually on the first Sunday of May.