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Consent: HIV non-disclosure and sexual assault law

2015 · 27 min Documentary

In their own words, eight women — leading feminist scholars, attorneys and women living with HIV — shine a light on the problems of using sexual assault law to prosecute alleged non-disclosure of HIV. Does the legal concept of consent, intended to protect women’s sexual autonomy, in fact increase their risk of violence and discrimination when used to criminalize HIV?

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Year 2015
Country Canada
Genre Documentary
Director Alison Duke
Runtime 27 min.

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Released in 2015, this film holds up just as well today. Best for: genre fans and those open to something unconventional.

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