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Tag Archives: HIV legislation
Norway, criminalising HIV, and the romance of ascertaining ‘consent’
Last week, the Norwegian Law Commission* published its report on the law and communicable disease, with a particular focus on HIV. Sadly, its recommendations do not address any of the concerns noted in the previous blog, and the result is … Continue reading →
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Tagged consent, criminalization of HIV, exposure, HIV, HIV legislation, Norway, transmission
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