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HIV/AIDS Policy and Law Review 5(4) 2000
 

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Editorial

FEATURES

  • An Ethical Analysis of the Mandatory Exclusion of Immigrants Who Test HIV-Positive
  • Legal, Ethical, and Human Rights Issues at Durban 2000
HIV/AIDS IN CANADIAN COURTS
  • Red Cross and Federal Government Held Liable for Hemophiliacs’ HIV Infection
  • Court Approves Final Red Cross Bankruptcy Plan to Compensate Blood Victims
  • Supreme Court to Hear Appeal in Negligence Claim against Red Cross for HIV Infection
  • Recent Court Rulings on Medical and Non-Medical Marijuana
CANADIAN NEWS
  • Panel Recommends Significant Changes to Federal Law against Discrimination
  • Victory for Transgendered People in Gaining Protection against Discrimination
  • Federal Law Recognizes Same-Sex “Common-Law Partners”
  • Ontario Adopts Policy on Discrimination Based on Gender Identity
  • Hiding Children to Avoid ARV Treatment
HIV/AIDS IN PRISONS
  • Needle Exchange Programs in Prisons in Spain
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
  • Criminal Law and HIV/AIDS: Update IV
PATENTS AND PRICES
  • Canada Loses Appeal of WTO Panel Ruling on Minimum Patent Terms
  • Canada Ordered to Implement WTO Ruling against “Stockpiling” of Generic Drugs
  • US Files WTO Complaints against Brazil over Requirement for “Local Working” of Patents
  • Canada Files WTO Complaint against EC
  • Complaint against Argentina over Protection of Patents and Test Data
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
  • Namibia: Refusal to Enlist HIV-Positive in Army Ruled Discriminatory
  • Ecuador: Police Force HIV Testing on Detained Transvestites
  • News from Venezuela
  • South Africa: Airline Found Guilty of Employment Discrimination
PUBLICATIONS REVIEWED
  • Health and Human Rights: A Reader
  • Drug Use and Prisons: An International Perspective
HIV/AIDS AND THE LAW
  • HIV/AIDS Legal Issues in the United States
  • Draft Discussion Paper on HIV/AIDS and Immigration Released
DURBAN 2000: LAW, ETHICS, AND HUMAN RIGHTS
  • Putting Third First: Critical Legal Issues and HIV/AIDS
  • Putting Third First: Opening Statement
  • Resolving Legal, Ethical, and Human Rights Challenges in HIV Vaccine Research
  • Criminal Law and HIV/AIDS: Strategic Considerations
  • Using Rights and the Law to Reduce Women’s Vulnerability to HIV
  • The Deafening Silence of AIDS
  • Gender, Sexuality, and HIV/AIDS: The What, the Why, and the How
  • Human Rights and the AIDS Crisis: The Debate Over Resources
  • Revising the Declaration of Helsinki: Ethics vs Economics or the Fallacy of Urgency
  • Access to Treatment as a Right to Life and Health
  • A Human Rights Critique of the United Kingdom’s HIV Response
  • Durban 2000: Abstracts on Legal, Ethical, and Human Rights Issues

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Published On 2000-12-01
Author Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network et al.
Topics Women's Rights, Treatment, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, Prisons, Microbicides and Vaccines, Immigration and Travel, HIV Testing, Drug Policy and Harm Reduction, Discrimination, Criminal Law
Document Type HIV/AIDS Policy & Law Review
Language English
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