Criminalization of HIV

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Abolish the criminalization of HIV Routine criminal prosecutions for not disclosing HIV status should be abolished, write three HIV/... 20 December 2011
Abolishing routine HIV prosecutions urged Failing to disclose HIV status should not be prosecuted criminally as a matter of routine because... 20 December 2011
Another survey shows counter-intuitive impact of HIV criminalization  A new survey by the Sero Project found that among people with HIV, 25 percent say they... 2 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: Criminal law not the right approach In 1998, the Supreme Court of Canada laid down the law concerning when HIV-positive people are... 7 February 2012
International protest at Canadian legal case In advance of a landmark Supreme Court case, organizations world-wide are calling on Canada to stop... 6 February 2012
Let's draw reasonable lines on HIV disclosure On February 8th, the Supreme Court of Canada will hear two appeals about when a person living with... 10 February 2012
Ontario withdraws intervention in HIV criminalization cases The Ministry of the Attorney General has quietly withdrawn its applications to intervene in two HIV... 20 December 2011
Out, poz and proud There are a few simple facts about Michael Burtch: he is a student, a son, a brother, an activist... 11 January 2012
Stop jailing HIV-positive Canadians for not telling sex partners Canadians living with HIV should no longer face a possible prison sentence for failing to... 20 December 2011
Ugandan lawmakers new HIV/AIDS bill The criminalization of the intentional spread of HIV is a serious and scary issue.  In the... 21 July 2011
‘Treatment as Prevention’ Can’t Succeed Without a Major Focus on Human Rights This week, world leaders, delegates and community advocates from around the world are meeting in... 28 July 2012
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