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  HIV 'exposure' from bite forms basis for terrorism charge in US case
18.11.09
  Draft Ugandan HIV legislation undermines human rights
10.11.09
  Deportation of migrants with HIV often contravenes human rights treaties
25.09.09
  Judges, lawyers, politicians and advocates unite around the world to condemn criminalisation
16.06.09
  NHS trust apologises and compensates man with HIV after refusal of treatment
29.04.09
  Guilty verdict in first ever murder trial for sexual HIV transmission
07.04.09
  Conference highlights the forces encouraging risk behaviour in gay men
13.03.09
  Swiss court accepts that criminal HIV exposure is only 'hypothetical' on successful treatment, quashes conviction (updated)
25.02.09
  Report shows police mishandling of investigations into alleged criminal HIV transmission
28.01.09
  Using phylogenetic analysis and contact tracing to identify HIV transmitters possible, but legally problematic
23.01.09
  GNP+ launches website documenting global HIV exposure/transmission laws and prosecutions
04.12.08
  Concerns over miscarriage of justice after first UK conviction for transmission of hepatitis B
21.11.08
  Justice Edwin Cameron calls for a campaign against 'misguided criminal laws and prosecutions'
26.08.08
  Criminal HIV transmission and exposure laws spreading around the world ‘like a virus’
07.08.08
  Swiss statement that ‘undetectable equals uninfectious’ creates more controversy in Mexico City
05.08.08
  Gay Men’s Sex Survey: new data on knowledge of the law, use of poppers, oral sex and testing for hepatitis C
21.07.08
  Swiss court rules all people with HIV can be criminally liable for transmission, even if untested
18.07.08
  Kenyan woman wins landmark wrongful dismissal case
11.07.08
  Texas jury concludes saliva of HIV-positive man a ‘deadly weapon’, sentenced to 35 yrs jail
16.05.08
  Guidelines on prosecuting criminal HIV transmission for England & Wales finally published
19.03.08

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