A Comparative Analysis of Mississippi’s HIV Criminalization Laws: Learning from Georgia and Kentucky
While some states continue to struggle with the balance between public health and criminalization, others have made significant strides in modernizing their approach to HIV-related laws. Georgia and Kentucky serve as notable, recent examples and shed light on potential avenues for improvement in Mississippi. Georgia, for instance, has moved towards decriminalization, focusing on public health approaches rather than punitive measures. Kentucky has also seen positive changes, aligning their laws with current scientific understanding of HIV transmission.
Colombia: Intervención ciudadana en proceso D12883, por medio del cual se demanda la inconstitucionalidad del artículo 370 del Código Penal.
El escrito presentado a la Corte Constitucional sostenía que la norma debía desaparecer por tres razones fundamentales: porque era inadecuada, innecesaria y desproporcionada.

