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OptTEST case study 4: Removing sex work regulations in Greece.
In April 2012, the Greek police carried out a massive operation in downtown Athens, arresting drug users and sex workers, forcing them to undergo HIV testing and charging them with prostitution. This case study explores the response from human rights and HIV groups both in Greece and internationally and the following campaign to repeal the provision.
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De la protection de la Nation à la protection des femmes : genèse de la criminalisation du VIH en France
Résumé: “Cet article porte sur la genèse de la criminalisation de la transmission sexuelle du VIH en France, des débats parlementaires sur l’éventuelle mise en place d’un délit de dissémination des maladies transmissibles épidémiques en 1991 à l’essor des procès pour transmission du VIH au milieu des années 2000. À partir d’une analyse d’archives parlementaires, juridiques et associatives, il s’agit de retracer les modifications dans la justification politique de la criminalisation du VIH.”
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Resolution on Ending Federal and State HIV-Specific Criminal Laws, Prosecutions, and Civil Commitments
Calls for federal action to address criminalisation including review of laws and cases.

