Criminalization of HIV Non-Disclosure

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UNJUST SUPREME COURT RULING ON CRIMINALIZATION OF HIV MAJOR STEP BACKWARDS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH AND HUMAN RIGHTS October 5, 2012 — As part of a coalition of interveners, the Positive Living Society of BC is... 5 October 2012
People with HIV doubt they would get a fair court hearing Not everybody follows developments in the area of HIV criminalization, but it’s hard to deny that... 23 August 2012
People with HIV Fear Unfair Treatment in Courts Nearly half of HIV-positive respondents to a recently released survey on HIV criminalization say... 16 August 2012
Canadian activists: Those living with HIV are not criminals HIV has changed over the course of the past two and a half decades with medical advancements. It is... 10 February 2012
HIV Is Not a Crime... Or Is It? Do you think people living with HIV should have to register as sex offenders? Do you believe people... 10 January 2012
The new realities of HIV The diagnosis of HIV was once a sure-fire death sentence, but that is no longer true. Treatment... 5 January 2012
HIV and human rights in Canada: Top five issues on World AIDS Day 2011 On World AIDS Day, the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network would like to draw your attention to some of... 6 December 2011
A more cautious Supreme Court? The appointment of two new justices to the Supreme Court of Canada may not, as some progressive... 10 November 2011
Criminalization biggest threat to HIV prevention, conference hears Criminalizing the nondisclosure of HIV status prior to sex could have a stigmatizing effect on the... 19 October 2011
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