The author of this article argues that Canada’s current approach to the criminalization of HIV transmission is deeply flawed and cries out for clarification. The article first considers the risk of transmission of HIV under various conditions, as determined by recent scientific studies, and concludes that HIV is not easily transmissible through sexual activity. It next examines several crucial factors that contribute to the significance, or lack of significance, of sexual activity by HIV-positive individuals, concluding that the current law creates a “numbers game” for triers of fact. The article then proceeds to a comparative analysis of other Commonwealth countries, demonstrating that Canada is unique in the scale of its prosecution of HI...
As part of a study on the social consequences of the criminal justice system on people living with H...
Introduction In 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that people living with HIV (PLWH) must disc...
In Canada, people living with HIV who do not disclose their HIV status prior to sexual acts risk pro...
The author of this article argues that Canada’s current approach to the criminalization of HIV trans...
How has Canadian law evolved in terms of our understanding of sexual assault and HIV/AIDS? We review...
How has Canadian law evolved in terms of our understanding of sexual assault and HIV/AIDS? We review...
INTRODUCTION: A poor appreciation of the science related to HIV contributes to an overly broad use o...
INTRODUCTION: A poor appreciation of the science related to HIV contributes to an overly broad use o...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
An HIV-positive individual who fails to disclose his or her status to a sexual partner may face char...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
How has Canadian law evolved in terms of our understanding of sexual assault and HIV/AIDS? We review...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
An HIV-positive individual who fails to disclose his or her status to a sexual partner may face char...
Two provincial Courts of Appeal have recently released unanimous decisions that clarify the law rega...
As part of a study on the social consequences of the criminal justice system on people living with H...
Introduction In 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that people living with HIV (PLWH) must disc...
In Canada, people living with HIV who do not disclose their HIV status prior to sexual acts risk pro...
The author of this article argues that Canada’s current approach to the criminalization of HIV trans...
How has Canadian law evolved in terms of our understanding of sexual assault and HIV/AIDS? We review...
How has Canadian law evolved in terms of our understanding of sexual assault and HIV/AIDS? We review...
INTRODUCTION: A poor appreciation of the science related to HIV contributes to an overly broad use o...
INTRODUCTION: A poor appreciation of the science related to HIV contributes to an overly broad use o...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
An HIV-positive individual who fails to disclose his or her status to a sexual partner may face char...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
How has Canadian law evolved in terms of our understanding of sexual assault and HIV/AIDS? We review...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
An HIV-positive individual who fails to disclose his or her status to a sexual partner may face char...
Two provincial Courts of Appeal have recently released unanimous decisions that clarify the law rega...
As part of a study on the social consequences of the criminal justice system on people living with H...
Introduction In 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that people living with HIV (PLWH) must disc...
In Canada, people living with HIV who do not disclose their HIV status prior to sexual acts risk pro...