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  • Greece: Five (of 26) women in mass HIV criminalisation "sex worker" case acquitted http://t.co/LnDGFZJrfV 20 Mar 2013
  • US: Kansas to repeal ban on quarantining people with HIV, allow forced HIV testing following bodily fluids exposure http://t.co/jFZsLeD4Wg 20 Mar 2013
  • US: Illinois cop accused of HIV non-disclosure to be prosecuted under old unscientific HIV-specific law http://t.co/uZka8cQvTE #HIVisnocrime 18 Mar 2013
  • Canada: Police training and guidelines in criminal HIV non-disclosure cases urgently required http://t.co/twsGT55EBl @AIDSLAW #HIVCan 14 Mar 2013
  • Germany: National AIDS Council releases powerful policy statement on HIV criminalisation http://t.co/0vpT4r4kui #HIVisnocrime 13 Mar 2013
  • US: New study to explore effects of HIV criminalisation on health department policies and programmes http://t.co/S2qVzCXSuy 13 Mar 2013
  • UK: New research calls for better guidance for HIV service providers on criminal law, confidentiality and ethics http://t.co/0GdgIvxgQV 07 Mar 2013
  • New UK report from @SigmaResearch1 finds #HIV #criminalisation impact on healthcare workers and service providers http://t.co/85aCJmytz3 28 Feb 2013
  • US: HIV Experts Urge Minnesota Supreme Court to Consider the Science of HIV Transmission http://t.co/nNUJeEWymF 24 Feb 2013
  • @aidsactioneurop Thank you very much for publicising this important initiative. 20 Feb 2013
  • The latest HIV Justice Newletter is out today, on the one year anniversary of the Oslo Declaration http://t.co/W8ovLJG6 13 Feb 2013
  • UK: Updated guidance on HIV transmission, the law and the work of the clinical team now published http://t.co/E77K5uPd 13 Feb 2013
  • Nigeria: Advocates successfully argue for removal of HIV criminalisation clause from draft HIV Anti-Discrimination Act http://t.co/yZl6EMmU 13 Feb 2013
  • Australia: NSW man with HIV who "spat blood" on arresting officer pleads guilty to assaulting and intimidating police http://t.co/dxg7WUeL 12 Feb 2013

Aids & Rights Alliance for Southern Africa (ARASA)/The Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA) Report on the ARASA/OSISA Civil Society Consultative Meeting on the Criminalization of the Willful Transmission of HIV. Windhoek: ARASA/Johannesburg: OSISA, 2007.

Athena Network 10 Reasons Why Criminalization of HIV Exposure or Transmission Harms Women. 2009.

Bernard EJ Criminal HIV Transmission. www.criminalhivtransmission.blogspot.com 2007-2010.

Brown W et al. Criminalising HIV transmission: punishment without protection. Reproductive Health Matters 17(34):119-126, 2009.

Burris SC et al. Do criminal laws influence HIV risk behaviour? An empirical trial. Arizona State Law Journal 39: 467-517, 2007.

Burris S et al. The Criminalisation of HIV: time for an unambiguous rejection of the use of criminal law to regulate the sexual behavior of those with and at risk of HIV. Social Science Research Network, 2008.

Cameron E The criminalization of HIV transmission and exposure. First Annual Symposium on HIV, Law and Human Rights, Toronto, Canada, June 2009.

Cameron S and Rule J (eds) The Criminalisation of HIV Transmission in Australia: legality, morality and reality. Silver Spring, MD: National Association of People with Aids (NAPWA), 2009.

Csete J et al. Vertical HIV transmission should be excluded from criminal prosecution. Reproductive Health Matters 17(34): 154-162, 2009.

Dodds C et al. Sexually Charged: the views of gay and bisexual men on criminal prosecutions for sexual HIV transmission. London: Sigma Research 2009.

Dodds C et al. Responses to criminal prosecutions for HIV transmission among gay men with HIV in England and Wales. Reproductive Health Matters 17(34): 135–145, 2009.

Grover A Report of the Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health. United Nations Human Rights Council, Fourteenth Session (A/HRC/14/20), 27 April 2010.

IPPF/GNP+/ICW Verdict on a Virus: Public Health, Human Rights and Criminal Law. 2008.

Jürgens R et al. Ten Reasons to Oppose the Criminalization of HIV Exposure or Transmission. New York: Open Society Institute, 2008.

Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) Policing Transmission: a review of police handling of criminal investigations relating to transmission of HIV in England & Wales, 2005-2008. London: THT, 2009.

UNAIDS Criminal Law, Public Health and HIV Transmission: a policy options paper. Geneva, 2002.

UNAIDS Reference Group on HIV and Human Rights Statement on Criminalization of HIV Transmission and Exposure. 2009.

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A writer and advocate on a range of HIV-related issues, Edwin has a particular specialism in HIV and the criminal law. He works with national and international HIV organisations, including the International AIDS Society, GNP+ and UNAIDS, as well having as a long association with NAM as a writer on this topic and as the former editor of HIV Treatment Update. To visit Edwin's blog and respond to posts click here.

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