Finding Equality: A Creative Take on Feminist Judgment Projects and the Criminalization of HIV Non-Disclosure

(2025) 25:1 Journal of Law and Equality 183.

38 Pages Posted: 18 Mar 2025

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Daniel Del Gobbo

University of Windsor Faculty of Law

Date Written: February 10, 2025

Abstract

Feminist judgment projects have proliferated in recent years, with contributors in over twelve countries rewriting judgments to bring the relationship between law, gender, and equality to light. The requirements of feminist judgments vary between projects, but many of them require contributors to replicate the generic conventions of judgments and limit their reference to legal precedents and other materials available at the time of the original decision. This article reflects on the politics of feminist judgments, challenging the premises of the conventional methodology in contexts where the law cannot be redeemed through liberal legal methods. One such area is HIV non-disclosure. Canadian courts have repeatedly found that the criminal law has jurisdiction over a person's failure to disclose their HIV-positive status in sexual relations. The article argues that the law in this area should not be rewritten using the conventional methodology because the law should be abolished. In contexts like this, feminists should have recourse to an expanded referential universe, including creative tools, strategies, and forms of literary and artistic expression to represent gender and sexuality differently. The article concludes by constructing a "found poem" from the words of R. v Aziga, a 2023 decision of the Ontario Court of Appeal, to suggest a more progressive path forward in HIV nondisclosure cases.

Keywords: Feminist Judgment Projects, Gender Equality, HIV Non-Disclosure, Law and Literature, Found Poetry, Feminist Legal Theory, Queer Theory, Critical Race Theory, Criminal Law, Law and Sexuality

Suggested Citation

Del Gobbo, Daniel, Finding Equality: A Creative Take on Feminist Judgment Projects and the Criminalization of HIV Non-Disclosure (February 10, 2025). (2025) 25:1 Journal of Law and Equality 183., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5131995 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5131995

Daniel Del Gobbo (Contact Author)

University of Windsor Faculty of Law ( email )

401 Sunset Ave, Windsor
Windsor, ON N9B 3P4
Canada

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