HIV Forensics II – Estimación de la probabilidad de infección reciente de VIH. Consecuencias para los procesos legales
Considera la validez y el significado de las pruebas científicas (Algoritmo de Pruebas de Infección Reciente) para estimar la probabilidad de una infección reciente en personas diagnosticadas como seropositivas en el contexto de los juicios por transmisión del VIH.
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Positive Health, Dignity and Prevention: A Policy Framework
Positive Health, Dignity and Prevention highlights the importance of placing the person living with HIV at the centre of managing their health and wellbeing. The Positive Health, Dignity and Prevention Framework requires a concerted multisectoral effort to work towards removing punitive laws and passing more laws that support and enable policies in favour of expanding programmes proven to reduce new HIV infections while protecting the human rights of people living with HIV and those who are at higher risk of exposure to the virus.
Use of the Expert Consensus Statement on the Science of HIV in the Context of Criminal Law
Interim scoping report that explores the impact of the Expert Consensus Statement in the two years since its publication.
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Doing HIV Justice: Clarifying criminal law and policy through prosecutorial guidance
Demystifies how civil society worked with the Crown Prosecution Service of England & Wales to create the world’s first policy and guidance for prosecuting the reckless or intentional transmission of sexual infection.
Guiding Principles for Eliminating Disease-Specific Criminal Laws
This 2015 document from Positive Justice Project Steering Committee outlines their guiding principles for modernising or repealing HIV-specific criminal laws.
Legal and clinical implications of HIV non-disclosure: A practical guide for HIV nurses in Canada
Provides guidance on the complexities many nurses face working with people living with HIV including how to document advice on disclosure and responding to a search warrant.
Narratives of HIV: measuring understanding of HIV and the law in HIV-positive patients
Found PLHIV’s understanding of legal obligations about HIV risk behaviours was poor and patchy, with behavioural restrictions often overstated. PLHIV remain at risk of prosecution through poor understanding of the law.





