A recent Brisbane court case involving an HIV-positive man has once again raised the question of how Queensland’s legal system handles the issue of unsafe-sex and disclosure. While sensitive community discussions regarding personal responsibility continue, the law has a definite view on who is responsible for disclosure.
Keeping up with Queensland HIV law | Star Online
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