Some Criminal Law Reflections on the Sexual Transmission of HIV
author | Bjorn Ketels |
journal | GofS (ISSN: ) |
volume | 2009 |
issue | Readings on Criminal Justice, Criminal Law & Policing |
section | Artikelen |
publicatie datum | 17 mars 2009 |
langue | English |
pagina | 203 |
abstract | This paper explores some criminal law issues associated with the sexual transmissionof HIV. Not only are HIV and AIDS major public health problems in the entire world, they also bring with them a variety of legal difficulties. Faced with this grave challenge, governments are indeed compelled to do something. Although various other tools are available, one proliferating response is to enact and/or fully apply laws that criminalize the aforementioned contamination. A recent UNAIDS funded report mapped the rates of prosecution within signatory states of the European Convention of Human Rights and showed that at least one person has been prosecuted in Austria, Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia and the UK. In addition to briefly providing some background concerning the relevance of the matter for Belgium, we will outline, analyze and comment on the current possibilities under Belgian criminal law for prosecution with regard to potential or actual sexual HIV transmission. At present, Belgium has no HIV-specific criminal |