Features of the Criminal Legislation of Some Foreign Countries in the Protection of Persons from Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV Infection
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2023.vol17.pp21-24Keywords:
venereal disease, HIV infection, AIDS, social riskAbstract
The article presents the concepts of crimes related to the spread of sexually transmitted diseases or HIV infection (AIDS), their social danger as a global problem of the international level, legal characteristics, information about the norms established in the legislation of foreign countries to combat these crimes and their uniqueness.
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