Despite the extensive efforts that have been made to combat AIDS, the global number of HIV-1 infections is still increasing. There is major consent among scientists worldwide, that the development of successful HIV vaccine strategies requires a profound understanding of the epidemiological principles of a viral pandemic, as well as deep insights into the molecular and immunological mechanisms of HIV pathogenesis. This review provides an overview of past and present developments, as well as future aspects of HIV vaccines, and also provides a summary of current clinical trials in man.