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Regulating Sex After Aids

Regulating Sex After Aids

Queer Risks and Contagion Politics

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This book sheds new light on the complex relationship between criminal liability, sexuality and public health in the era of Aids. It analyses, in particular, the role of public health arguments, and the language of 'sexual rights', in legal struggles aimed at decriminalising certain forms of 'risky' sexual conduct. Addressing gay sex, paid sex, and sex carried out by people living with HIV and Aids, the book demonstrates how public health experts are increasingly arguing that the criminal laws used to regulate these areas of behaviour should be abandoned in order to reduce the stigma and discrimination experienced by the 'risky' sexual populations that they target.

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janvier 2026, env. 224 Pages, Social Justice, Anglais
Taylor and Francis
978-0-415-72608-5

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