Humanising the law: harnessing science and community voices to end HIV criminalisation.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Edwin J Bernard
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Abstract

HIV criminalisation is a global phenomenon undermining both public health and human rights. Although scientific advances have transformed HIV into a manageable condition, legal systems have not kept pace. This paper traces the evolution of community-led responses to HIV criminalisation over nearly two decades, demonstrating how science, advocacy, and storytelling have collectively reshaped legal and policy frameworks. It describes the formation and strategic interventions of the HIV Justice Network and, later, the HIV JUSTICE WORLDWIDE coalition; highlights methodological innovations such as legal monitoring and community-based documentation; and emphasises the centrality of human rights principles. Case examples - including the legacy of Ugandan nurse Rosemary Namubiru - illustrate the impact of HIV criminalisation and the power of resilience. While challenges persist amidst growing authoritarianism and disinformation, coordinated global efforts continue to advance evidence-informed, rights-based alternatives. This paper calls for a humanisation of the law that centres lived experiences, elevates scientific understanding, and fosters justice for people living with HIV. Ultimately, this paper argues for a paradigm shift from punitive legal responses to approaches rooted in care, dignity, and justice.

使法律人性化:利用科学和社区的声音结束对艾滋病毒的刑事定罪。
将艾滋病毒定为刑事犯罪是一种全球性现象,损害公共健康和人权。尽管科学进步已经使艾滋病毒成为一种可控制的疾病,但法律制度却没有跟上。本文追溯了近二十年来社区主导的艾滋病刑事定罪反应的演变,展示了科学、宣传和讲故事如何共同重塑了法律和政策框架。它描述了艾滋病毒司法网络以及后来的艾滋病毒司法全球联盟的形成和战略干预措施;强调方法上的创新,如法律监测和社区文件;并强调人权原则的中心地位。案例——包括乌干达护士Rosemary Namubiru的遗产——说明了艾滋病毒定罪的影响和复原力的力量。尽管威权主义和虚假信息日益增多,挑战依然存在,但协调一致的全球努力继续推进以证据为依据、以权利为基础的替代方案。这篇论文呼吁将法律人性化,以生活经验为中心,提高科学理解,并促进对艾滋病毒感染者的正义。最后,本文主张从惩罚性的法律反应到植根于关怀、尊严和正义的方法的范式转变。
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