Showing 711 news articles about HIV & criminal law

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Some countries have used the criminal law to prosecute people living with HIV who have – or are believed to have – put others at risk of acquiring HIV. Some countries’ laws criminalise people who do not disclose their HIV status to sexual partners as well as actual cases of HIV transmission.   

Zille attacked on unsafe sex call

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Independent Online
10 November 2011

United States: AIDS a factor in murderous intent, court rules

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San Francisco Chronicle
29 October 2011

Rep. Barbara Lee Introduces HIV Anti-Criminalization Bill

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Poz magazine news
26 September 2011

Woman with HIV faces more charges

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Toronto Sun
22 September 2011

Ontario seeks to intervene in high-court HIV case

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Vancouver Sun
17 September 2011

HIV positive rapist gets 10 years

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Moreover.com HIV/AIDS feed
15 September 2011

Guyana hailed for not criminalising HIV transmission

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Demerara Waves
12 September 2011

Canada: Herpes charges ‘law run amok’

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Toronto Star
7 September 2011

Top court to review HIV sex law

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National Post
26 August 2011

Doctor Deters Burglars With HIV-Infected Needles

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Huffington Post
23 August 2011