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HIV/AIDS Policy and Law Review 4(2–3) Spring 1999
 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

EDITORIAL

FEATURES

  • Supreme Court Rules in R v Cuerrier
  • Legal, Ethical, and Human Rights Issues at Geneva98
CANADIAN NEWS
  • Legal, Ethical, and Human Rights Issues Raised by HIV/AIDS: A Plan for 1999–2003
HIV/AIDS IN CANADIAN COURTS
  • HIV/AIDS in Canadian Courts in 1998: An Overview
  • Québec Court of Appeal Rules on the Constitutionality of Law on Anal Sex
LEGAL CLINICS
  • The Montréal Legal Clinic for People with HIV/AIDS
DISCRIMINATION
  • HIV/AIDS and Discrimination: A Discussion Paper
  • Important Legal Victories for People with HIV/AIDS in the US
ABORIGINAL PEOPLE AND HIV/AIDS
  • “Where Are My Human Rights?”: Aboriginal People and HIV/AIDS
PUBLIC HEALTH
  • Lessons from Krever — A Personal Perspective
PREGNANCY AND HIV/AIDS
  • HIV Testing and Pregnancy: Medical and Legal Parameters of the Policy Debate
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
  • Criminal Law and HIV/AIDS: New Developments
HIV/AIDS IN PRISONS
  • HIV and Hep C Seroprevalence and Associated Risk Behaviours in a Canadian Prison
  • Male-to-Female Transsexuals and Transgendered People in Prisons: HIV/AIDS Issues and Strategies
  • Needle Distribution in the Swiss Prison Setting: A Breakthrough?
  • Prison and Drugs: Toward European Guidelines
INSURANCE
  • Current Issues in HIV/AIDS and Insurance: Part II
EMPLOYMENT
  • The Canadian AIDS Society’s Labour Force Participation Project for People with HIV/AIDS
NEW PUBLICATIONS
  • Legal Responses to AIDS in Comparative Perspective
  • Legal and Ethical Issues Raised by HIV/AIDS: Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography
  • HIV Testing and Confidentiality: Final Report
  • HIV/AIDS and the Law: A Resource Manual
  • ICASO Publications in the Area of HIV/AIDS and Human Rights
UPCOMING EVENTS
  • AIDS Impact – 4th International Conference
GENEVA98: LAW, ETHICS, AND HUMAN RIGHTS
  • Human Rights and Public Health: An Overview
  • Thirty Million and Counting: The Urgent Need to Move from Policy to Comprehensive Interventions
  • Creation of an Enabling and Gender-Just Legal Environment as a Prevention Strategy for HIV/AIDS among Women in India
  • A Human Rights Approach to Reducing Women’s Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS
  • Training HIV-Positive People to Document Human Rights Violations in Asia
  • Access to Treatment: AIDS-Affected Population in Costa Rica Wins Constitutional Challenge
  • Proposed Use of the Criminal Law to Deal with HIV Transmission in Zimbabwe
  • Priorities for Public Funds: Crisis in National Leadership?
  • Human Rights: Consequences for the HIV Epidemic — Beyond Policy Consensus to Effective Activism
  • Geneva98: Abstracts on Legal, Ethical, and Human Rights Issues

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Published On 1999-04-01
Author Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network et al.
Topics Women's Rights, Treatment, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, Prisons, Income Security, HIV Testing, Drug Policy and Harm Reduction, Discrimination, Criminal Law, Aboriginal Communities
Document Type HIV/AIDS Policy & Law Review
Language English
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