Policy Recommendations on HIV-Criminalization

by European HIV Legal Forum
Policy-recommendations-on-Criminalisation

“HIV criminalization” refers to the use of criminal law to penalize alleged, perceived or potential HIV exposure; alleged nondisclosure of a known HIV-positive status prior to sexual contact (including acts that do not risk HIV transmission); or non-intentional HIV transmission.

These policy recommendations are based on and derived from the AIDS Action Europe policy brief on HIV criminalization.

  • WHO European region
  • Advocacy
  • Human rights
  • Inequalities in health
  • Laws and regulations
  • Legislation
  • Monitoring and Evaluation
  • Stigma and discrimination
  • (Undocumented) Migrants
  • Gay men and other MSM
  • Health care professionals
  • Men having sex with men (MSM)
  • Migrants
  • People living with HIV (PLHIV)
  • People who are/were in prisons
  • People who use drugs (PUD)
  • Policy makers
  • Prisoners (ex-)

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