In Canada, people living with HIV who do not disclose their HIV status prior to sexual acts risk prosecution for aggravated sexual assault even if they have sex with a condom or while having a low (or undetectable) viral load, they had no intent to transmit HIV, and no transmission occurred. In 2013, six distinguished Canadian HIV scientists and clinicians took ground-breaking action to advance justice by co-authoring the “Canadian consensus statement on HIV and its transmission in the context of the criminal law.” This effort was born out of the belief that the application of criminal law to HIV non-disclosure was being driven by a poor appreciation of the science of HIV. More than 75 HIV scientists and clinicians Canada-wide have now endo...
Background—In 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) ruled that people living with HIV (PLWH) could...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
Background—In 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) ruled that people living with HIV (PLWH) could...
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...
Introduction: Globally, prosecutions for non-disclosure, exposure or transmission of HIV frequently ...
Introduction: Globally, prosecutions for non-disclosure, exposure or transmission of HIV frequently ...
Abstract Whenever there is a sensational criminal case involving HIV transmission, the media cover i...
Introduction: Globally, prosecutions for non-disclosure, exposure or transmission of HIV frequently ...
How has Canadian law evolved in terms of our understanding of sexual assault and HIV/AIDS? We review...
The author of this article argues that Canada’s current approach to the criminalization of HIV trans...
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...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
Background—In 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) ruled that people living with HIV (PLWH) could...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
Background—In 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) ruled that people living with HIV (PLWH) could...
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...
Introduction: Globally, prosecutions for non-disclosure, exposure or transmission of HIV frequently ...
Introduction: Globally, prosecutions for non-disclosure, exposure or transmission of HIV frequently ...
Abstract Whenever there is a sensational criminal case involving HIV transmission, the media cover i...
Introduction: Globally, prosecutions for non-disclosure, exposure or transmission of HIV frequently ...
How has Canadian law evolved in terms of our understanding of sexual assault and HIV/AIDS? We review...
The author of this article argues that Canada’s current approach to the criminalization of HIV trans...
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...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
Background—In 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) ruled that people living with HIV (PLWH) could...
In this paper, the author examines the trend toward the increased criminalization and punishment of ...
Background—In 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) ruled that people living with HIV (PLWH) could...