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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.   

HIV Criminalization Law Proposed in Bahrain

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Poz magazine news
25 April 2012

Prostitutes Push for N.Y. Law Banning Condoms as Evidence

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San Francisco Chronicle
17 April 2012

Swedish laws impede HIV prevention methods

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Radio Sweden
10 April 2012

HIV ruling 'over the top' - Aids Foundation

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Radio New Zealand
12 March 2012

Was HIV-infected girl harmed or helped by the state?

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Calgary Herald
25 February 2012

The Oslo Declaration on HIV Criminalisation

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HIVjustice.net
22 February 2012

Advocates Seek Changes to Iowa HIV Criminalization Law

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Poz magazine news
13 February 2012

HIV Criminalization Face-Off: One Poz Man and His Accuser

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My Fabulous Disease (video)
8 February 2012

HIV: Criminal law not the right approach

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Vancouver Sun
7 February 2012