Publications
HIV/AIDS Policy & Law Review 13(1) July 2008
FEATURES
CANADIAN DEVELOPMENTS
- Legislation imposing mandatory minimum sentences for drug offences passes second reading
- Manitoba legislation would authorize testing for HIV without informed consent
- Organ donation regulations limit donations from gay men
- Complaint filed concerning judge’s conduct
- Health Canada releases report on supervised injection facility
In brief
- Changes to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act proposed in 2008 Budget
- Independent review of prisons released
- Provincial funding announced for Ottawa harm reduction program
- Federal government diverts funding from community-based organizations to vaccine initiative
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
- Thailand: government re-launches war on drugs and people who use drugs
- Switzerland: Statement on sexual transmission of HIV by people on ART
- U.S.: PEPFAR reauthorization bills pass House, Senate committee
- HIV and human rights in U.N. drug control policy: making inroads, barely
In brief
- Russia denies HIV treatment to prisoner
- California: Governor vetoes another prison condom bill, but leaves door ajar
- Australia to legislate to remove same-sex discrimination
- ILO publishes digest of good legislative practices in Africa
- U.N. Secretary-General calls for an end to criminal law approaches to vulnerable populations
HIV/AIDS IN THE COURTS – CANADA
- Court strikes down restriction in Ottawa’s medical marijuana program
- Refugee claimant’s identity as cross-dresser must be considered in assessing adequacy of state protection
- Case of disclosure of HIV status helps to clarify privacy law in Ontario
- HIV-positive woman’s appeal for absolute discharge dismissed on grounds of public safety
- Criminal law and HIV transmission or exposure: seven new cases
In brief
- Case of HIV-positive gay transvestite referred to new refugee panel for re-determination
- Application for judicial review denied for HIV-positive refugee applicant from Mexico
- Court rules that defamation not proved because reputation not “materially affected”
- Final charges against former director of Canadian Red Cross withdrawn
HIV/AIDS IN THE COURTS – INTERNATIONAL
- European Court of Human Rights rejects prisoner’s plea for prison needle exchange
- South African High Court defends the right to water
- Court says French government’s refusal to authorize adoption violates woman’s human rights
In brief
- ECHR: Ukraine held responsible for inhuman and degrading treatment of HIV-positive prisoner
- Sweden: Man found guilty of infecting two women with HIV
- Nepal: Supreme Court makes landmark decisions on LGBTI rights and the right to confidentiality
- U.S.: Texan man acquitted in medical marijuana case
- Egypt: Court convicts men for “debauchery”
- Indian court rules HIV is a ground for divorce
| Published On |
2008-06-27 |
| Author |
Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network |
| Topics |
Women's Rights, Treatment, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, Privacy, Prisons, Immigration and Travel, HIV Testing, Drug Policy and Harm Reduction, Criminal Law |
| Document Type |
HIV/AIDS Policy & Law Review |
| Language |
English |
| Doc Id |
1341 |
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